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Hortulus from the Latin “little garden” and Animae or Anima from “the soul”.
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The title was also that of an extremely beautiful illustrated manuscript medieval prayer book featuring an enclosed monastic garden and herb garden.
The Hortus was also the name given to the central garden within Roman homes. A place to enjoy the notion of ‘Otium’ - A latin abstract term with a number of meanings, including: time at home, resting, contemplation and academic endeavours. It can have intellectual and virtuous implications. Activities that were considered in the Roman world to be Artistically valuable, or enlightening.
A time to contemplate, reconnect with nature and discover the beauty of the small things: hear the birds sing, watch the sunlight chase the dappled shadows, and see the garden grow and seasons change.
At David Simon Contemporary, Castle Cary, Bath. +44(0)1963 359 102 [email protected]
A new and exclusive body of work for their 10th Anniversary Summer Show at Ffin Y Parc Gallery, North Wales.
Ffin Y Parc Gallery is a striking georgian manor house nestled at the base of Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. Just 15 mins drive from Conwy the gallery is Wales' premier space for some of the finest artists from Wales alongside the best names in 20th Century Contemporary Art.
Ffin y Parc Gallery, Betws Road, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0PT 01492 642070 Opening Times Wednesday - Saturday 10-5pm Sunday 11-5pm Email: [email protected]
Hugely popular Contemporary Art Gallery in Darlington, North East UK. Gallerina are part of the Arts Council of England 'Own Art' scheme.
Gallerina relocated to their brand new gallery space at 1 Victoria Road, Darlington. Mon - Sat 10 - 5.30pm, Sun 12.30 - 4pm +44(0)1325 363635
Chris Holmes Antiques an outstanding Antiques shop and gallery - originally based in Harrogate Chris has expanded and relocated to Knaresborough.
22-24 Finkle Street, Knaresborough HG5 8AA Thur - Sat 10.30 - 5.30pm, Sun 12-4pm (Hours variable so please call ahead before making a journey or to make an appointment to view the work). +44(0)7771 962494
View work held by the New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall.
New Craftsman Gallery, 26 Fore Street, St Ives Cornwall TR26 1HE Monday – Saturday: 10.30am-5.30pm Closed Sunday unless by appointment. Ylenia and Michael on +44(0)1736795652.
Showcasing established and emerging British Painters, Mayfair curator David Simon opened his third gallery David Simon Contemporary, Castle Cary.
37 High Street, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7 7AW Mon - Sat 10 - 5.30pm (Closed Wed and Sun) +44(0)1963 359102
From Feb 2020 you can discover a brand new body of work in a permanent changing exhibition at contemporary Gallery Gallerina, North East UK.
Also, visit Chris Holmes Antiques, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire and find a constantly changing personally curated exhibition of works.
After her first sell-out exhibition in 2013 at Wales’ premier Art Gallery Ffin Y Parc Gallery, Chloë followed with yearly exhibitions of equal merit. You will find an exclusive hand of new paintings for their very special 10th Anniversary Summer Solo Show this July 2020. The Gallery also hold a body of works available to view. Her next solo show here will be in April 2021.
Chloe is also represented by modern British Gallery David Simon Contemporary,Somerset UK. David will showcase this years 2020 major solo on 7th Nov - 24th Dec.
We are thrilled that Chloë is now represented by renowned New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall UK. Her next major solo show will be here in 2022, until then they hold a selection of works which are available to view.
Please contact galleries direct to find out availability of work.
'These new works by Chloe cluster around ideas of emergence, of things becoming visible after being concealed, of things being brought into the light.
There are paintings of Venice, seeming to emerge from the water and mist of the lagoon like a kind of miracle. Objects and ideas brought to Venice, made and developed there and taken from there all around the world, bringing enlightenment. The pots and brushes, studio objects which form the fulcrum between the creative impulse and the created object, the means to bring the fragments of dreams and ideas into being. And the flowers and fruits, at once the culmination of what has gone before and promise of what is to come.
Chloe's work appreciates and celebrates the connections between the past and the future. And acknowledges the debt owed by one to the other. The present moment is the knot through which all things must pass!' - Ffin Y Parc Gallery Summer 2018
"When painting the flowers and fruit, or the bowls and blades that she finds and brings back to her studio like souvenirs or treasure, time is patient and watchful. Chloe is intent on the imperfections and the flaws: the flowers bloom and blaze, but they also droop and fade; and the bowls - well they’re cracked and dented, and the blades are blunt and rusty…
But as Leonard Cohen wrote:
‘There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.’
These elegant and contemplative paintings are full of the bravery and nobility that the light reveals. They honour the inevitable damages and decay inflicted by time, and find beauty and comfort there. They remind us that while much is fleeting, falling, fading, there is also transcendence and grace…
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” – that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.’
(Keats)
- Ffin Y Parc Gallery 2016
"Chloe’s work is elegant and beautifully constructed. She chooses simple, mundane objects, and transforms them through the act of painting them, revealing their essence and revelling in the details and scars which make them unique. Her responses are instinctive, almost improvisational and yet they are also sophisticated and contemplative. Her objects have history and dignity; as past and a purpose." - Roland Powell and Ralph Sanders, Ffin y Parc Gallery 2014.
"In 2012, Chloe became [one of] the youngest artist['s] ever to be elected a member of the Royal Cambrian Academy, and she was awarded the Sir Kyffin Williams drawing prize. She paints with a confidence and maturity beyond her years. For her first show here at Ffin y Parc, she has made work based on landscape and buildings in and around the Conwy Valley.
These works are deftly constructed and beautiful. They appear rough-hewn, but also have a lightness, delicacy and much fine detail. Many of the pieces incorporate found objects - bits of string, rusty nails, fragments of wood. They are the proof: the links in the chain of evidence from the things the artist sees to the feelings they evoke, the memories they make and the connections they ignite.
These inclusions, along with the fragments of words and numbers, as if the paintings are made on old books or ledgers; and the often muted colours which give the work a sun-bleached, age-faded patina, again seek to catch at the value and persistence of memory, and the way our memories are mutable over time.
Whether pressed under glass like preserved specimens, or in old found frames like heirlooms or relics, these works speak of the past, of memory, of connection. Things that we bring from other places, or rescue from oblivion accrue meaning and significance over time. They anchor us in our reality and help preserve our identity. They are our history and our narrative." -Roland Powell and Ralph Sanders, Ffin y Parc Gallery 2013.
Elected one of the youngest ever RCA Academicians in 2012 of the Royal Cambrian Academy
The New Light charity purchased "Marmalade" for their private collection in 2015 which is available within a touring exhibition to both private and public spaces.
In Summer 2014 Chloë illustrated a beautiful book by Will Ottley, Mountain Garden. A limited number of signed by author and artist copies are available at Chris Holmes Antiques or direct from Chloë.
Winner of the Kyffin Williams Drawing Prize 2012 for the work "Beina".
Awarded the International 'Lorenzo il Magnifico' prize for works on paper at The Florence Biennale 2009.