This book explores the rich but subtle complexities beneath Helena Gorey's nature-inspired paintings. Catherine Marshall makes an analogy with Jane Austen who, while seemingly drawing her inspiration from a small, enclosed environment, manages to reveal endless explosive qualities existing within it. Gorey's abstract style, the tensions she creates, her brushstroke and use of metaphor make for a very distinctive body of work. Reawakening the wonder of that ever-new yet familiar experience is what Helena Gorey's paintings are about. Ultimately they are about creativity itself.
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