Lease artwork "Cyanide" by Louise Howard with an option to purchase
Paintings by Louise Howard are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
Louise Howard, a contemporary British painter, dedicates her artistic vision to the exploration of the human form, particularly emphasizing the intricacies of the face. With a deliberate focus on portraying ordinary individuals rather than models, Howard rejects the notion of explicit narratives within her works, preferring to allow viewers to form their interpretations.
In her creative process, Howard seeks out subjects with unique or unconventional facial features, drawn to expressions that convey deeper emotions beyond conventional beauty. Through her brushstrokes, she captures a spectrum of feelings, often gravitating towards darker or melancholic undertones that resonate profoundly with her and her audience.
Despite the somber nature of her portraits, Howard infuses her work with a subtle undercurrent of strength, presenting a juxtaposition of vulnerability and resilience within each subject. Additionally, she incorporates elements of humor through abstract brushwork and playful representations of body parts, adding a touch of levity to her compositions.
Howard's approach encourages viewers to engage with her art on a personal level, inviting them to draw their conclusions and interpretations rather than imposing a specific message or narrative. By relinquishing control over the meaning of her work, Howard fosters a deeper connection between her art and its audience, allowing each individual to derive their unique understanding and appreciation.
- Nationality: UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary British Artists Artists presented by a gallery