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Mixed media on canvas
It is said that the blue star flower 'Amsonia' is one of the truest blues you find in flower colours. As stars appear the Purkinje Shift causes the peak luminance sensitivity of the eye to shift towards the blue end of the colour spectrum as part of dark adaptation.
"I believe that creativity should not cost the planet. I use recyclable and environmentally friendly products wherever possible.
This includes biobased acrylics which are biodegradable and reduce VOC emissions, wooden frames and long-life specialist art bags to reduce the need for plastic and bubble wrap.
My commitment to using environmentally friendly materials is rooted in a deep respect for nature and compassion for the generations to come.” Pip Mole
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The expression of movement has always been a core element of Pip’s life from dancing and choreographing to bobsleighing and hurdling. Her unique career as a BBC, ITV, GMTV television presenter and writer for the Sunday Telegraph continue to inspire her work.
Her paintings represent a felt sense of motion both from her personal experience and the imagined experience of concepts, objects, plants, or animals. Fascinated about how movement fills a space, she depicts the kinaesthetic sense of different environments in her mixed media abstract pieces.
Pip studied Human Movement and Art at St Johns’ College York, specialising in dance and fabric design, before completing an MSc. in Sport Science at the University of Loughborough. She has continued painting, drawing, and working with clay throughout her life and arrived as an abstract expressionist in 2023.
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