Landscapes
2000 - Present
Cath also produces paintings and studies that feed into her sculptural work - acting as a representational anchor that steadies and grounds her conceptual thinking.
Cath learned to paint on her dad’s easel after many years of studying colour, shape, and form through everyday activities such as dressmaking and cooking.
Painting provides a traditional calmness, comfort, and security for Cath, and allows her to extend her practice of memory capture to an immediate and accessible medium. She is trying to describe a life in all its complexities of truth and the not so true parts that we tell ourselves to get through: an autobiographical editing with the purpose of keeping beauty at the fore.
Bamburgh, 2005, pen on paper
Bamburgh, 2005, pencil crayon on paper
The Merse (1), 2008, acrylic on canvas
The Merse (2), 2008, acrylic on canvas
The Merse (3), 2008, acrylic on canvas
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Guernsey, 2010, gouache on paper
Loch Maben, 2008, pencil crayon and pen on paper
Leamington Alan's House, 2000, water colour and pen on paper
Marazion, 2000, pen on paper
Marazion, 2000, pen on paper
Marazion, 2000, watercolour on paper
Marazion, 2000, watercolour on paper
London Garden, 2012, pen on paper
Red House, 2017, oil pastel on paper
Red House, 2017, oil pastel on paper
Red House, 2017, oil pastel on paper
Corrie, 2000, oil pastel on paper
Corrie, 2000, watercolour on paper