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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Charlotte Edsell, Noosphere, 2021

Charlotte Edsell British, b. 1971

Noosphere, 2021
Oil on linen
30.5 x 25.4 cm
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A snake-like animal marking is draped across the floor, a strange land is punctuated by a tree-like mark. The noosphere is a philosophical concept that refers to the development of...
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A snake-like animal marking is draped across the floor, a strange land is punctuated by a tree-like mark. The noosphere is a philosophical concept that refers to the development of humankind’s rational activities and the idea that as each person becomes conscious of his or her life, they add to this invisible component within the atmosphere of our own awareness.

The initial impetus for this body of work came from drawing during lockdown, when Charlotte became immersed in her surroundings and found a particular interest in the hidden energy that informs all living things. Feeling closely connected to nature herself, she considered the relationship between humans, animals and the land, all of which live according to their own rhythms, side-by-side in continuous flux. Considering the agency of her surrounding landscape, Charlotte’s paintings are focused on the senses and explore the form, colour and texture of both the seen and unseen elements that inform and comprise our surrounding landscapes.

Laying down thin ‘veils’ of colour punctuated by direct marks she creates ‘optical vaults’ through which meaning can be accessed – “the last blast of sun before autumn, hints of animal and flora, landscape and structures as the world of nature merges with life.” She describes her process as ‘live’ painting; a risky technique that forces her to be in the moment with her painting and responsive to changes that occur beyond her control, just as mankind cannot control life through will alone and is always subject to nature.
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