Reflections in a Window
Reflections in a Window
Reflections in a Window
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About Catherine Pring

"A teacher at primary school told me the secret to making good art is to really look.  If you can learn how to look and pay attention and notice things - then you can make good art.  I think that’s true.

And it’s not that daunting, is it?  To look at something - see it, feel it and transcribe.  Anyone can do that.  You’ve just got to actually do it - persistently Be prepared to fail, learn, get better, be honest about what you’ve made, what worked, what didn’t and then do the next one.  That’s the work and play of it.

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Reflections in a Window

£1,000
  • Size unframed: H16 x W20 ins (41 x 51 cms)
  • Size framed: H17 x W21 ins (43 x 53 cms)
  • Oil on Canvas
  • Framed

During lockdown I spent some time on a narrowboat on the Regent’s Canal. I’ve always loved train journeys, looking out of the window and seeing faces of passengers, reflected back faintly in the glass, while simultaneously the towns and countryside races past. My boat was moored though, static, locked down safely. So I wasn’t watching the countryside go by - but it was another window on the world. I watched people jogging along the towpath, going to the shops, walking their dogs - living their lives, in the time of Covid. At night I’d see my face reflected back at me in the window and the lights and life of King’s Cross, beyond. A double image. The boat was both a safe bubble and an adventure. A time for reflecting.
About Catherine Pring

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