Scottish Review : Suzanne Woolcott

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Contemporary Scottish Art

Suzannewoolcott

SUZANNE WOOLCOTT

You Brought Me Love

About the artist
Suzanne was born in 1977 and lives in Glasgow with her family and charismatic cat. She has worked as a full-time artist for a few years and has exhibited in galleries all over England and the US.

The artist says
‘My art is a deep expression of a somewhat lost childhood innocence in all of us. It resembles a need to find reason in what we see, it challenges our thoughts of comfort, safety and social acceptance, it challenges our preconceived ideas of childhood. It touches on the taboos of bringing children and death closer than is normally comfortable and evokes a sense of overwhelming calmness, and perhaps contempt to the viewer. Abandonment features heavily, the sense of loss and longing. And of being alone in the world.
     The sheer stillness of my girls’ poses are accentuated with the movement around them, in their flowing hair or landscapes. Offering what seems like just a brief moment of their world, catching a glimpse of their lives and their emotions.
     The girls’ featureless faces force the surrounding paintings into describing the scene for the viewer. Their faces’ lack of form are more childlike (and almost foetus-like) and the lack of emotion is tinged with powerful wounded messages of grief tinged with hope.’
Suzanne Woolcott

How to contact her
More of her work can be seen at:
www.gorjuss.co.uk
email: gorjuss@gorjuss.co.uk

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