BIO


 
 

Connie Harrison (b.1993) is a British artist, who lives and works in London.

To Harrison the natural world is both a muse and subject. She works by overlaying landscapes with different compositions, building up an overall sense of an abstracted landscape. Areas of the painting are carved away leaving marks, like pathways that lead you in, or exposing roots that lie beneath. The paintings themselves are balanced and appear weightless, suspended limitless within her abstractions. Colours hover and are meticulously placed over layers of opaque wax paste. Organic, natural forms and elements of landscapes, float between foreground and background, in and out of familiarity.

 Through their varied surfaces, compositions emerge slowly through a process of layering and stripping away oil paint and a wax paste. Throughout the painting process parts of the surface unfold in texture, mark, opacity and colour, which overlay and entwine with one another; simulating movement and adding depth to the imagery as if they are growing.

 Her process is a metaphor to the natural rhythms and circular life cycles. Paintings grow organically, layer by layer, working on and developing an underlying pattern, like leaves and sedimentary rock. There is a juxtaposition to the surface, deep mark making and exposed areas reveal traces of the painting below.

.Connie Harrison graduated from the Chelsea College of Arts, after completing a foundation at New College, Nottingham. Recent solo exhibitions include, ‘In Midst, Unfolding, Informality, London (2023), ‘Knitted Hedges’, Blue Shop Gallery, London (2023), ‘Nurtured Furrows’, Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh (2022). Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Guts Gallery (2024), Arusha Gallery (2023), Delphian Gallery (2021), Flowers Gallery (2020), among others.