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Liz Sullivan

Wild Parterre I am questioning the categorising of flower‚ to paint the weeds on our roadside, the grasses lying with their individual kind of beauty. Instead of stopping to smell the roses, Sullivan stops to see the weeds. She is always looking for the unexpected beauty in the mundane. Sullivan's painting is an attempt to stay connected with an intuitive self, a self that quite simply loves to paint out ideas, observations, memories and express feelings.

Wild Parterre

I am questioning the categorising of flower‚ to paint the weeds on our roadside, the grasses lying with their individual kind of beauty.
Instead of stopping to smell the roses, Sullivan stops to see the weeds.

She is always looking for the unexpected beauty in the mundane.

Sullivan’s painting is an attempt to stay connected with an intuitive self, a self that quite simply loves to paint out ideas, observations, memories and express feelings.

1A Fountain Street, Maldon
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