From Two Paths
1994
168.0 x 184.0 cm
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Celosvetová doprava () do 2 týždňov namiesto štandardných 4/5 týždňov. (17 júl)
Bezplatná expresná doprava po celom svete
Prémiové lnianske plátno
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From Two Paths
Giclée / Umenotlač
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Biografia umelca
June Redfern: A Landscape of Emotion
Born in Fife, Scotland, in 1951, June Redfern’s artistic journey is one deeply rooted in both traditional academic training and a fiercely expressive, almost visceral approach to landscape painting. Her early years at Edinburgh College of Art provided her with a solid foundation – an understanding of perspective, anatomy, and the technical mastery required for oil and watercolour. However, it was a deliberate rejection of rigid formalism that truly defined her artistic voice, leading her to explore the emotional resonance of place and subject matter rather than simply replicating visual reality.
Redfern’s work is immediately recognizable by its scale – often monumental canvases that invite viewers into the heart of the scene. This ambition isn't merely about size; it’s a reflection of her desire to capture atmosphere, mood, and the intangible qualities of a landscape. Her early paintings frequently featured female figures, rendered with a striking intensity and vulnerability, suggesting a personal connection to themes of identity, memory, and the human condition. These figures weren’t simply portraits but embodiments of emotional states – longing, contemplation, and perhaps even a touch of melancholy.
The Influence of Expressionism
While her academic training provided a crucial starting point, Redfern's artistic development was profoundly shaped by the burgeoning movement of expressionism. Artists like Van Gogh, Gauguin, and particularly the German Expressionists – Kirchner, Heckel, Nolde – offered a model for conveying subjective experience through colour and form. Redfern embraced this approach wholeheartedly, utilizing bold, often clashing colours to evoke specific emotions and sensations. Her palette isn’t descriptive; it's deliberately charged with symbolic meaning, reflecting the inner landscape of her subjects.
The influence is particularly evident in her later work, where she abandons more representational forms for a looser, more gestural style. She employs thick impasto – building up layers of paint to create texture and depth – and allows colour to bleed and mingle, creating a sense of movement and dynamism. This technique isn’t simply decorative; it's integral to her exploration of atmosphere and the fleeting nature of perception.
A Shift Towards Landscape
As Redfern’s career progressed, her focus gradually shifted towards landscape painting. However, this wasn’t a departure from her previous concerns but rather an evolution – a way of translating her emotional vocabulary onto a broader canvas. She began to explore the wilder, more remote corners of Scotland, capturing the rugged beauty of its coastline, moorlands, and forests. These landscapes aren't idyllic vistas; they are imbued with a sense of solitude, mystery, and even foreboding.
Her approach is deeply observational, yet profoundly subjective. She’s not simply recording what she sees but interpreting it through the lens of her own emotional experience. The light in her paintings isn't neutral; it’s often dramatic and theatrical, casting long shadows and highlighting textures with a palpable intensity. Her use of colour becomes even more expressive, conveying mood and atmosphere with remarkable subtlety.
Recognition and Legacy
June Redfern’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the UK and Europe, garnering critical acclaim for its emotional power and technical skill. She has held solo exhibitions at prestigious galleries such as The Royal Academy, Deson Herstein Fine Art in Chicago, and The Bohun Gallery in Henley-On-Thames. Her paintings are also included in several important public collections, including the National Galleries of Scotland.
Beyond her artistic achievements, Redfern’s career represents a significant contribution to contemporary landscape painting. She demonstrated that landscape could be more than just a pretty picture; it could be a vehicle for exploring complex emotions and ideas. Her bold use of colour, expressive brushwork, and willingness to embrace subjective experience have inspired generations of artists. Her legacy lies not only in the beauty of her paintings but also in their profound emotional resonance – a testament to the power of art to connect us to ourselves and to the world around us.
june redfern
1951 -
Základné informácie
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionist landscape
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['None specified']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Traditional techniques']
- Date Of Birth: 1951
- Full Name: June Redfern
- Nationality: Scottish
- Notable Artworks:
- Various landscapes
- Female figures
- Place Of Birth: Fife, Scotland

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