Daydreaming

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Phoenix Community Centre
Newton Dee Village
Bieldside
Aberdeen
AB15 9DX

Katie Hammond showcases new nature-inspired mixed-media paintings in her new exhibition, 'Daydreaming'.

Artist statement:

When I studied at Gray’s School of Art, I discovered the joy in looking closely at nature. There is endless magic to be found if you take the time to notice it. I took inspiration from nature authors such as Robert Macfarlane, Nan Shepherd and Ellen Meloy. Their words are incredibly moving and they describe the feeling of nature so beautifully. I found a freedom in realising that I could experiment with unusual combinations of materials and processes, intuitively building up colour and texture.

I graduated in 2017, and although my work has evolved a lot since then, I still reach for the same calming blues and greens. The gorgeous words of the authors that first ignited my curiosity still resonate with me. I also still work with many layers of different materials, using what feels right, in that moment.

I live life at a slower pace, with chronic illnesses. When I slowly move through the beautiful gardens and woodlands that we are so lucky to have nearby, I find myself daydreaming. I switch off from everything else. Taking it all in. Noticing the fleeting moments that are so easily missed.

When I am in my own little world in the studio with my music on, I am also daydreaming. My work goes through a very slow process. I let watercolours flow and pool on the surface, I melt vibrant encaustic wax blocks with a little iron and play with colour that swirls and dances. After that, I carve depth into the surface - a very satisfying part of the process. I also add paint with a combination of oils, pigments and resins, gradually adding in the teeny tiny details.

Working in this way is incredibly therapeutic. I hope my work encourages you to slow down. To enjoy the peace that I feel when I am painting and when I am surrounded by nature.

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