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Magic Squares

Explore Clare Wardman’s ‘Magic Squares’! A vibrant oil painting featuring bold colors & geometric shapes in an abstract expressionist style. Discover this captivating artwork at Art in Edinburgh.

Explore Clare Wardman's evocative paintings – Alba, Twang & more! Capturing nature & light, her works resonate from Cambridge to Madrid museums.

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The artwork Magic Squares by Clare Wardman is a captivating oil on canvas piece that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Created in 1997, this painting measures 124 x 91 cm and is currently displayed at Art in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The artwork features an array of colors and shapes, including reds, blues, pinks, yellows, and greens, which are intricately arranged to form a mesmerizing pattern.

Artist's Inspiration and Style

Clare Wardman's work is characterized by her use of bold colors and geometric shapes, which are evident in Magic Squares. The painting's composition is reminiscent of abstract art, with each shape and color carefully placed to create a sense of harmony and balance. This style is reflective of the artist's background and training at the Edinburgh College of Art, where she honed her skills in oil painting and developed her unique artistic voice. Key Features of the Painting:
  • Oil on canvas, measuring 124 x 91 cm
  • Created in 1997
  • Displayed at Art in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Features a mix of geometric shapes and bold colors
For more information on Clare Wardman's artwork, visit /art/list/?Filter=ARALVL-Clare-Wardman-Magic-Squares. To learn more about the Edinburgh College of Art, visit /art/list/?Filter=A@D3BP8V-Discovering-the-Artworks-of-Edinburgh-College-of-Art-Edinburgh-United-Kingd...
The Magic Squares painting is a testament to Clare Wardman's skill and creativity as an artist. With its unique blend of colors and shapes, this artwork is sure to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of art enthusiasts.

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Clare Wardman: An Exploration of Fragment and Process

Clare Wardman (born 1960) is a British painter based in St Ives, Cornwall, where she resides alongside her husband, Scottish Painter Iain Robertson. Her artistic journey began with a B.A. Hons Degree in Fine Art Painting and Drawing from Exeter College of Art and Design in 1982, followed by an MFA from University Falmouth in 2016. Wardman’s practice is fundamentally rooted in a conceptual exploration of ‘fragment,’ perceiving it not as deficiency but as a catalyst for creative genesis—a dynamic interplay between loci (places) and her immersive studio experience. This approach informs her ongoing engagement with painting and drawing, consistently investigating the series as an open-ended form to convey time and unfolding processes.
  • Early Influences: Wardman’s formative years were marked by exposure to the landscape paintings of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912–2004), whose studio in St Ives served as a crucible for artistic experimentation and dialogue during the mid-century period. This connection instilled within her a deep appreciation for atmospheric realism and the expressive potential of color.
  • Formal Training & Artistic Development: Her MFA studies at University Falmouth solidified her commitment to abstraction, prioritizing material exploration and experiential engagement—a core element that continues to characterize her artistic output. She actively participates in collaborative projects with fellow artists, fostering interdisciplinary research and development.

Major Achievements & Exhibitions

Wardman’s career has been punctuated by significant accomplishments recognized internationally. Notably, she was awarded HIGHLY COMMENDED for her contribution to the Royal West End Art Academy Open Painting Exhibition in 2009 and received HIGHLY COMMENDED for ‘Images of Our Earth Inheritance’ at Bayer plc’s Art Collection in 2005. Her work has been showcased in prestigious venues such as Tate St Ives, Edinburgh Arts Festival, and The Women's Art Collection, cementing her reputation as a respected voice within contemporary art discourse. Collaborations with fellow artists Iain Robertson and Siobhan McLaughlin have enriched her artistic practice and broadened her engagement with diverse creative perspectives.
  • Collaborative Projects: Wardman’s collaborative endeavors—particularly ‘Interstitial Spaces,’ undertaken alongside Gavin Osborn—demonstrate her willingness to engage in dialogue and experimentation across disciplines, resulting in innovative installations that explore spatial relationships and conceptual frameworks.
  • Recognition & Awards: Her participation in the Women's Art Collection has ensured the preservation of her artistic legacy, fostering a deeper understanding of her oeuvre and its contribution to broader discussions about art practice and visual culture.

Style & Technique

Wardman’s distinctive style is characterized by bold color palettes—often juxtaposed against muted tones—and geometric shapes that inhabit abstract expressionist compositions. Her paintings prioritize materiality, reflecting a meticulous attention to surface texture and pigment layering—a testament to her dedication to mastering traditional painting techniques while simultaneously embracing experimental approaches. She seeks to capture the essence of ‘time’ and ‘process,’ conveying dynamism and evolution through carefully considered visual elements.
  • Material Exploration: Wardman's studio practice is driven by a fascination with material interaction—a deliberate investigation into how pigments respond to each other and to the canvas surface, resulting in textured surfaces that communicate subtle shifts in color and form.
  • Atmospheric Realism & Abstraction: Despite her embrace of abstraction, Wardman retains an enduring connection to atmospheric realism, channeling influences from landscape painters such as Wilhelmina Barns-Graham—a commitment reflected in her meticulous observation of natural phenomena and her skillful rendering of light and shadow.

Historical Significance

Wardman’s work stands as a compelling embodiment of the evolving artistic landscape of Britain since 1945, reflecting both formal innovations and conceptual concerns that resonate with broader cultural trends. Her engagement with collaborative projects—particularly ‘Interstitial Spaces,’ undertaken alongside Gavin Osborn—represents an important contribution to interdisciplinary research and development within the visual arts realm. Furthermore, her participation in The Women's Art Collection ensures the enduring preservation of her artistic legacy, fostering a deeper appreciation for her oeuvre and its role in shaping contemporary art discourse. Her unwavering dedication to exploring ‘fragment’ as a generative force—a core element of her artistic practice—continues to inspire artists and scholars alike.

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Wilhelmina Barns-Graham']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alan Clutton-Brock']
  • Date Of Birth: 1960
  • Full Name: Clare Wardman
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Magic Squares
    • Ocean Muse
  • Place Of Birth: Cambridge, UK