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Ionosphere Painting

Caia Matheson

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 82.7 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Ionosphere is a large oil painting by contemporary artist Caia Matheson. The piece features a semi abstract composition of a cathedral-like form floating on clouds in the sky. The painting is lightly textured because of the many layers of paint, and has vibrant colours due to the application and quality of the paint as well as the special techniques used in creation. All hardware is included for immediate placement. Because of its reflection and modification of radio waves which are used for communication and navigation I considered the ionosphere as a subject. Inspired by the juxtaposition around human and spiritual communication and our navigation of it led to thought processes about how we see the sky as a ‘gateway to heaven’ and how looking up at the sky is connected to otherworldliness. The cathedral, representing our house of spiritual communication, rests in the layer of electrons, represented by the skyscape, enabling worldwide navigation and communication. I hope the viewers will be receptive to the ideas around this subject and will feel a sense of wonder about the ionosphere which forms the boundary between earth’s lower atmosphere and the vacuum of space. I certainly am very interested in this subject as it is constantly changing and it is where many of our earth orbiting satellites hang out including the International Space Station.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:82.7 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Caia Matheson was born in 1969 in Johannesburg, South Africa. In 1976 she moved to Tokyo, Japan where she attended the International School of the Sacred Heart. After six years in Japan she returned to Johannesburg for a further two years before moving to London in 1985. Caia Matheson received a Distinction in 3D Art and Design from Barnet College, London She has had numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally as well as taking part in many well known Art Fairs including The Other Art Fair, AAF (London and Singapore) and LAPADA Berkeley Square. In 2004 Matheson won Brighton Artist of the Year. Matheson’s solo exhibition was featured in BBC Spy drama ‘Page Eight’ with Bill Nighy in 2011 and her painting ‘Forest Fire’ was personally selected by author Neil Gaiman for his book ‘A calendar of Tales’ in 2013. Matheson painted Europe’s first rainbow pedestrian crossing on Madeira Drive in Brighton, UK in 2014. Matheson has been nominated and shortlisted for numerous prestigious awards including the Brighton Festival Art Prize, The Ambassadors Art Prize, Belgium and Luxembourg Art Prize. Recent group exhibitions include FLUX Exhibition, Design District, Greenwich Peninsula, London (2021) Turning Tides Festival Greenwich Peninsula, London (2019), FLUX Exhibition, National Army Museum, Chelsea, London (2019),Women in Art Exhibition, Gallery Elena Shchukina , Mayfair London (2018), Private Exhibition Stefano Ricci Flagship Store, Mayfair London (2017). Matheson’s work is present in numerous private collections. Caia Matheson currently lives and works in Eastbourne, East Sussex. ARTIST STATEMENT I explore the canvas with paint and sponges, dyes and brushes : looking past the obvious, discovering beauty in unfamiliar places. Immersed in the boundaries of the canvas I begin to create a world within worlds. There is no notion of beginning or end: just the story in transition that gradually unfolds in time. There are gates that open with light brush marks and delicacy: a revelation. Heavy laden sponges of paint open portals of darkness that construct patterns: a matrix. Texture shapes forms and the narrative begins…. I paint in layers like a palimpsest. The first layer is the most superficial, literal interpretation : the final image. Hiding just beneath, the symbolic or allegorical second layer : look closely and you will see.

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