
New Artists
Faye Haskins paintings and prints are fuelled and inspired by her worldwide travelling, particularly to countries such as Cambodia, India, Thailand and Vietnam.
Faye plays with the concepts of presence and absence in her work, which derives from her interest in relics seen on her travels. She is fascinated in things being revealed or discovered, in the act of discovery.
Every piece of her work is a journey taken - they are vehicles of transcendence, a place or situation revisited, with the added element of memory. Different aspects of the journeys become apparent in each set of images, various paths are followed and often retraced as new insights are gained on every return.
Although she uses recognisable imagery such as the image of the Buddha, she is not in pursuit of a single idea. The work tends to be a reflection of our contemporary free for all, borrowing from a number of cultural sources.
The imagery in all of her work remains ambiguous - this ambiguity allows you, the viewer, to take part in the journey of discovery. It becomes, your role to reflect upon the form and its place in this culture and society.
When Faye's not travelling, she lives and works in London. She exhibits regularly in solo and group shows in London and nationally.
Prices for Faye's work range from £400 for a framed unique etched monoprint
to £1,950 for one of her large mixed media canvases.
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Interred iii, acrylic polymer and mixed media on canvas,
41 x 87 cm, £850.00 |
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Interscape iv, acrylic polymer and mixed media on canvas, 41 x 96cm, £900.00 |
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Untitled - Hindu - Deity, acrylic polymer and mixed media and gold leaf on canvas, 112 x 112 cm, £1,950.00 |
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Interscape iii, acrylic polymer and mixed media on canvas, 41 x 96 cm, £900.00 |
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Red Relic i, acrylic polymer and mixed media on canvas, 158 x 74 cm, £1,950.00 |
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Buddha Varada Mudra, acrylic polymer and mixed media on canvas, 122 x 122 cm £1,950.00 - sold |
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