Leonora Carrington once wrote, "I want to make people feel, to see what they haven't seen, to imagine beyond what is possible." These celestial panoramas, populated by diaphanous beings, conceive of a realm beyond our field of vision where color, spirit, and energy intersect and the mystical dimensions of reality are made manifest.
A billion tiny moons, comprising thirteen new paintings, spans the arc of Lonsdale's creative ascendance from totemic corporeal forms to an ephemeral, ethereal realm.
The diffuse emerald green and peony pink phantoms are as atmospheric and ephemeral as the aurora borealis ribboned across the sky.
Her once robust, fractured figures coalesce in amorphous, translucent shapes untethered from definition save for their downcast heads and fan-like hands.
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