Audrey Stone “Sky Hold Coast Close Through Valley”
![THROUGH AND THROUGH, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461271351-ULPI3GXU4HE34Z4FMYU0/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.25.06.png)
![SHADOW VALLEY 6, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461273380-LJGDJVRA8K753YPA1660/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.25.23.png)
![KEEP CLOSE, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461275365-RAWY3YLCBPQLS6JRS7KE/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.25.43.png)
![KEEPING CLOSE, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461277044-QK3E1NQ7OU59O64DBICS/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.25.53.png)
![COAST TO COAST, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461277919-AOBXYSEVBW5FBSBABCI2/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.26.06.png)
![COAST TO COAST 2, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461264379-IGXRKWQFEALQZHNJW46O/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.26.17.png)
![SWITCH HOLD, 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461266240-53YRSGAZSSIG6Q8WGJHM/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.26.30.png)
![HOLDING GRAY, 2020](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461267844-9R0FUJ8VAN5FES0AQSTA/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.26.45.png)
![PINK HOLD, 2019](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461268188-J65IQYUQX8E5M5SHYCBY/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.26.56.png)
![HALF THE SKY, GRAY, 2019](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461271023-O1FFAZ6C4PFYCN8XSX3O/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.27.07.png)
![COME CLOSE, 2020](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a8a7a737131a52e6cd82a59/1623461266033-MA84O17HQCDKDLY72DWB/Screen+Shot+2021-06-11+at+18.27.23.png)
“Observing shifting color and light in nature is an ecstatic experience for me. I find myself simultaneously excited and calm, a dynamic opposition I seek to generate in my work through the interplay of line and subtle gradients of color.
In my current paintings, I use the boundaries between broad and narrow bands of adjacent colors to generate visual vibration. I am intrigued by the way the eye and brain process these transitions, informing the viewer’s emotional and physical responses.
Beyond color and composition, underlying themes tie the paintings together into series: the giving and receiving of information; concepts of infinity and containment; equality; relationship of self to others; and more recently death, loss, and absence. Although these subjects are not meant to be absolute in the work, they play a part in both the conception and the process of making.”
- Audrey Stone, 2021
Press release and images via Kenise Barnes Fine Art.