GOTHARC Story
About
Gotharc is an art studio based in south west London, UK.
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It is a place where creativity by use of different media takes place. Inspiration evolving from everyday life subjects, or past memories, or often, by expressing the subconscious through an automatic drawing process, figures or object appear on paper or canvas surprising the artist herself/himself.
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Figurative art, still paintings, cityscapes or landscapes, by using mixed media or oil pastels with charcoal on paper and card, or acrylic as a painting medium on canvases, with line, colour and backgrounds merging to express a mood, a setting or a simple painting experience.
Exploring different subject matter, from portraiture, figure drawing and painting, interiors, nature and abstracts, often applying an autonomic creating process and achieving imagery that is often surprising the artist.
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Our creative vision has always being connected with exploring ideas of using reclaimed or recycled materials whenever possible when creating objets d’art.
Attempting to create a new design piece with materials that have had a life story has been both a motivating factor and a challenge to the artist.
Inspired by nature and interesting characters and scenery, we carve distinctive lines and depth on the wood to produce the image, then carefully use wood finishes that enhance the natural beauty and grain of the wood.
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In the past, Gotharc had exposure in upmarket Fulham area in London, and also their art pieces were sold in Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge, London, UK.
Artist statement - Suzana Sterland
Artistic enquiry embodies a large body of work.. Enquiry into the human existence, nature, emotions, gestures and expressions.
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By using the visual language through exaggerated movement in painting an drawing, and focusing on beauty through line or colour rather than realistic expectations of the subject painted in order to bring the unexpected. The process of applying layers of different materials used, an imaginary sense of movement is created and new visual language added to the work.
Suzana Sterland
Artist Statement - D. Telfer
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By attempting to shape a wood material in its natural form and transform it with a sense of workmanship of the wood-working, by employing different carving techniques, a surprise decision making is revealed during the creative process. Unexpected forms appear to be dictated by the natural beauty of the wood but also with its challenges. The strength of the material, its natural colouration and dynamic in formation present both a challenge and a satisfaction in the creative process.
The the choice of subject matter, whether organic in its nature or more angular, though a lengthy process, objects are formed, aesthetically derived and connected to the nature, earthy and often symbiotic in its visual projection.
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