‘Between Seasons’
£800
61 x 50cm Oil on board
Framed in oak tray frame
Inspired by cinematography (That they may Face the Rising Sun) and landscape by my studio
Pennie Lordan Between Seasons
Pennie worked in animation before later returning to study art & design and education at University of Hertfordshire as a mature student and received a first class honours.
Pennie worked as an art specialist and went on to train at Leith School of Art, Edinburgh developing her practice, studying contemporary landscape painting for four years and later attended alternative Turps Banana Art School. Pennie exhibits and sells work through galleries and exhibitions locally and nationally and through her studio gallery in York UK.
Artist Statement
Pennie's artistic exploration delves into the intricate interplay of contrasting emotions and human experiences. Fascinated by the stark contrasts and parallels between emotions such as loss and hope, sensitivity and brutality, isolation and connectedness, Pennie seeks to incorporate these dynamics in her contemporary oil paintings. Her works invite viewers to immerse themselves in narratives that unveil an internal landscape, often evoking a cinematic quality.
Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of sources, Pennie's creative process is enriched by location sketches, film, music, reduction printmaking, and long-exposure night photography. These studies provide the foundation for her paintings, which are developed on pre-prepared grounds, referencing composition and atmosphere. Pennie applies multiple thin layers of oil paint combined with linseed oil, solvent, and cold wax in a process that involves an interplay of application, wiping back, and reapplication, expanding the range of tone, temperature, and opacity in an attempt to articulate the stark contrasts and parallels that Pennie has both experienced and observed.
