
Anne
Lloyd
5 W’s on a July Carousel
2007, oil on wood, 24" x 24", $2,300 |
Anne
Lloyd
GALLERY VI
Everyday life informs Anne Lloyd’s work, which is conceived
on both a formal and a spontaneous intuitive level. "For me,"
Lloyd says, "both are necessary. Nothing is extraneous. All
is there for a reason. Light, water, travel, books and music infuse
most of the work." Through use of formal visual landscape-like
elements, Lloyd "slows down" the process to explore it
more fully, to get a closer look. "There is beauty hidden in
how it ‘becomes," says Lloyd. "You have to look
carefully, take your time, and let each element just be." Since
her first solo exhibition in New York, in 1990, Lloyd has shown
at the Chrysler Museum, The Connecticut Gallery, Hobart and William
Smith Colleges, Cornell University, Columbus Museum of Art Collectors
Gallery, The Lincoln Center Gallery and Webb and Parson’s
Gallery, among others. |