Books, Films, and Drugs
Books, Films, and Drugs
Books, Films, and Drugs
Books, Films, and Drugs

Joanne Robertson

Books, Films, and Drugs, 2024160 x 129.5cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasCompany Gallery
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract painting features a vibrant clash of blues and greens, creating a dynamic and energetic composition. The bold brushstrokes and overlapping shapes convey a sense of movement and depth, hinting at an expressive and spontaneous artistic approach. The overall style suggests a focus on the interplay of color, texture, and form rather than a specific representational subject. The artist's intention may have been to evoke a mood or emotion through the abstract visual language, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on an intuitive and emotional level. ...

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Artist
Joanne Robertson
B.1979, British

Joanne Robertson creates dynamic, improvisatory paintings that resonate with the rhythm of her intertwined music and poetic practices. She works with fluid brushwork and calligraphic clusters of color, blending spontaneity with intuitive control to evoke emotional presence without fixed narratives. Her creative process begins in the studio with quick sketches and a carefully curated atmosphere, often accompanied by music. From there, she improvises directly on the canvas using expressive pigment application that prioritizes feeling over form. This approach mirrors her songwriting, allowing paintings to evolve organically and reveal images through internal logic rather than predetermined structure Robertson’s work draws on personal memory and associative imagery, yet deliberately avoids figurative specificity. She embraces the tension between abstraction and recognition, using layered compositions to suggest landscapes, objects, or sensations without naming them. Her paintings are rhythmic, fluid, and almost musical in their unfolding Rather than aiming for resolution, she values the unresolved energy of her work. The result is a visual language that balances complexity with minimalism—a space where mark, pigment, and gesture converge to invite emotional and sensory response from the viewer. ...

Joanne Robertson: Artworks
Lay
Joanne RobertsonLay, 2024
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Tree Noise
Joanne RobertsonTree Noise, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Nettle
Joanne RobertsonNettle, 2024
160 x 129.5cm
Candle
Joanne RobertsonCandle, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Flower Legs
Joanne RobertsonFlower Legs, 2024
200 x 170.2cm
Chords
Joanne RobertsonChords, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Hearts
Joanne RobertsonHearts, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Long Hair
Joanne RobertsonLong Hair, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Chair Song
Joanne RobertsonChair Song, 2024
200 x 170.2cm
Days
Joanne RobertsonDays, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Photographie
Joanne RobertsonPhotographie, 2024
160 x 179.7cm
Books, Films, and Drugs
Sentiment 2
Joanne RobertsonSentiment 2, 2024
219.7 x 189.9cm
Company Gallery
Gallery
Company Gallery
New York City

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