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Ella McVeigh's "Blue Lias IV" showcases a dynamic interplay of rich greens, earthy browns, and subtle grays, interwoven with abstract shapes and lines that create a vivid collage-like composition. The painting explores fractured elements resembling natural structures, challenging the viewer's perception without offering a narrative. Her technique blends organic forms with geometric angles, embodying a contemporary abstract style. The work reflects McVeigh's engagement with the complexities of perception and the interplay between nature and art, drawing inspiration from her vast archive of imagery to question the boundaries of visual understanding. ...
Ella McVeighās paintings and drawings are webbed with art history, the role of nature in art-making and the possibilities and meanings of painting today. Starting primarily from found imagery of the natural world, McVeigh explores painting as a mental performance of visual decision-making. Whereby these images from her personal archive, ranging from studio shots of flower arrangements to encyclopedias on minerals and geology, are the trigger of an array of mental connections to other images and experiences. McVeighās purely abstract work is a persisting interrogation of line, colour and form through paintings and drawings that capture in great detail the complexities of looking at images, while also eluding any efforts to be read as stories. She sees her way of painting as a problem-solving process, creating harmony out of chaos while combining natural and artificial structures. ...
Newchild was founded by Diego CastaƱo, Chandler Noah and Sarah Vanwelden in 2020 in Antwerp, Belgium. Newchild serves as a physical and digital platform for established and emerging artists whose practice is defined by conceptualism, narrative and an ambitious technical approach. Newchild was created to cultivate cross-pollination and meaningful exchange, fostering a collaborative environment for artists to explore beyond their established modes of expression. It curates a regular programme of offbeat exhibitions, participates in art fairs globally and works in close collaboration with foundations and museums. ...