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Smith is a contemporary artist whose career began as an abstract
painter, making large oil paintings based on urban landscape,
architecture and interior spaces. During this period she also
began experimenting with watercolours, both abstract and figurative,
exploring mood and atmosphere, attempting to bring a richness
not normally found in the medium.
There had been a theme running through
the early abstract work of thresholds between inside and outside,
with references to landscape seen through doors and windows or
reflected in mirrors. This theme became the focus of a major change
in direction away from abstract oil paintings, towards a more
realistic approach to the subject, using watercolour.
In her representational watercolours
of interiors and still life paintings she set out to explore the
complexities of spatial illusion and realism, and found that in
working from observation she could combine a sense of poetry,
geometry and architecture into the image.
During this time printmaking became
an important part of her work. At first she made etchings of still
life subjects, but a visit to New York reawakened her love for
Cityscapes, and she began a series of etchings based on New York
architecture, attempting to capture the mood, atmosphere, and
a sense of place.
On this website is a selection of abstract
and representational paintings, oils and watercolours, as well
as limited edition etchings of still life subjects and cityscapes
of New York.

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