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Over the course of the year Helen adds her latest paintings to this page. Artwork purchases can be made during exhibitions with her galleries and directly from her studio and online. She welcomes any enquiry and is always happy to talk to you about available work to help you find the right piece. Helen works with several galleries throughout the year.


Paintings 2023

Every Waking Moment - Helen Glassford – Strathearn Gallery Crieff

Each landscape, has an atmosphere and climate of its own. As you turn the corner and face the sun, the wind now at your back, the ambience shifts. With you and you within it.

 This is an exhibition, about these moments, the natural language of nature and the connections we have with it. Noting the shifts in air, light, wind, the fast and fleeting flurries, interspersed with slower, timeless pauses.  Light diamonds dance on the lochan, choreographed by the north wind. Disappearing as quickly as they came by the orchestration of passing clouds. Almost imperceptible changes but there all the same. At other times peaty darkness drives through with January squalls leaving a noisy presence that lingers. Later, a silent twilight which has an awareness of its own. Every minute the atmosphere changes we are simply the participants or perhaps custodians of those moments. They are there to be sensed, there to be noticed and to be part of and inspired by.   

These oil paintings are my way of communicating what I see and experience when in the landscape whether it be in North East Fife where I live or in the more remote areas that I love to explore, in the hope that others may see it and experience it too.

 


 

Paintings 2022




Helen Glassford’s Everything In-Between at Resipole Studios represents an evolutionary step forward for the artist, says Miina Eskola, concluding that with its deep connection to the natural environment, here is art that is primarily about letting the landscape in.
— Miina Eskola - Art North June 2021
 
 
 

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