去年,新西兰艺术家亨丽埃塔•哈里斯(Henrietta Harris)在冰岛的斯卡斯特隆德(Skagastrond)进行了艺术家驻留。在那里,她为一个名为“隐藏的人”(Hidden People)的系列画了一系列忧郁、柔和的风景画,作为对周围环境的回应。
斯卡加斯特隆德是一个人口500人的小村庄,距离首都雷克雅未克有四个小时的车程。这个系列的标题指的是她的作品中没有人,不像哈里斯之前的肖像画经验。这些最新的作品包括水彩画和油画暴风雨的天空,雪山,和桃色的日落。哈里斯的作品充满了大气和喧嚣,空旷的道路和雾蒙蒙的山峰给观众一种庄严肃穆的感觉。下面的画作是“隐藏的人”展览的一部分。

Last year, New Zealand artist Henrietta Harris undertook an artist residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland. There, she painted a collection of moody, pastel landscapes as a reaction to the environment around her, for a series titled ‘Hidden People’.
Skagaströnd is a small village with a population of 500, situated four hour’s drive from the capital Reykjavík. The title of the series refers to the fact that no humans are present in her works, unlike Harris’ previous experience in portraiture. These latest works comprise watercolor and oil paintings of stormy skies, snow-capped mountains, and peach colored sunsets. There is an atmospheric and almost tumultuous nature to Harris’ work, where empty roads and foggy peaks imbue the viewer with a feeling of solemnity. The paintings below are part of the exhibition ‘Hidden People’.

Author: © Henrietta Harris
Project: Hidden People
Photography: Henrietta Harris

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