Saturday Art Saves: Louise Richardson

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

Each Saturday I focus on a different artist that I admire. From potters to painters, chefs to collectors, seamstress to songwriters, lifestyle to lovers… anyone who set the paintbrush, pastry brush, hands and heart on fire to create.

Those who inspire art to flow where it may.

 

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Photo Via and interview found here:

Louise Richardson mixed media alternative artist.

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

"Louise Richardson's art is with a subtle palette of muted tones, a delicacy and compassionate feeling…" Via Louise RIchardson's Blog.

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

Storytelling and humanity form the basis of Louise Richardson’s work. Garments and sculptures made from a diverse selection of materials give a glimpse of untold tales. ‘Butterfly Dress’ is brimming with an intense sense of animation, conveying the magical attraction of butterflies.

 

“I am currently looking at the idea of memory and identity, bringing universal messages to the viewer through the portrayal of objects in my own memory.” Louise Richardson

 

 

 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

Louise's art work is art to listen to.

Heartfelt,

poetic,

speaks without saying anything.

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

Moss vest.

Theatrical clothing, or a fairy's vest?

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

"Cobwebs and memories and the smell of dust, these are the evocative works of textile artist Louise Richardson. " 

 

 

 

Louise Richardsonis well-known by the Norfolk public through many exhibitions in the area, notably at the King of Hearts and the Bally Factory. Louise also exhibit internationally and nationally including solo shows at the Robert Sandelson Gallery, Cork Street London, as well as being members of the Norwich Twenty Group. 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

 

 

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Louise Richardson photo and artwork via Flickr 

  

For enquiries please call 01603 611412

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Carys Rosser on 01603 766129

ADDRESS: 7-15 Fye Bridge Street, Norwich, NR3 1JL,www.kingofhearts.org.uk



Comments

12 responses to “Saturday Art Saves: Louise Richardson”

  1. I love this work! It’s mysterious and a little macabre. HeARTfelt. Thank you for sharing.

  2. Shelley Noble

    Such gorgeous work. I’m so glad you do this series, Corey.

  3. How does one dust such items, without damaging them?!?!?

  4. WOW!! I especially love the butterfly shoes.

  5. Or are those flower petals not butterflies? Whatever,
    gorgeous.

  6. fabulous ~ !!!

  7. Thank you for sharing, Corey. I have a new artist to investigate.

  8. Her artwork touches my heart.
    She is a beautiful story teller.

  9. Bonnie Oliver

    Louise is such a gifted artist & Corey is such an thoughtful blogger to share this talent with us. Thank you both.

  10. absolutely love her art…! thank you! xo jody

  11. Merci Corey pour cette belle découverte !!
    J’adore !!! I love
    bizz
    mo

  12. Patti Lloyd

    this artist speaks to my artful heart in wonderful ways. I find it absolutely divine! I would love to know how she printed on feathers!! Wings and feathers always find their way into much of my art too. Thank you Corey!

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