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Safekeeping (gold) 1 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Susan Laughton Artist. Item made of wood
Safekeeping (gold) 1 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Susan Laughton Artist. Item made of wood
Safekeeping (gold) 1 | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Susan Laughton Artist. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by Susan Laughton Artist

Susan Laughton Artist

Safekeeping (gold) 1 - Wall Hangings

Price $1,035

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Estimated Arrival: January 7, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

DimensionsWeight
20H x 20W x 0.35D in
50.8H x 50.8W x 0.89D cm
19.96 kg
44 lb

A sculptural painting inspired by architectural forms and textures. Partly gilded and partly painted in rich sepia and umber tones.
Lines have been engraved into the surface which contrast the organic curves of the wood grain.

9mm thick lasercut Poplar plywood with gold coloured gilding and acrylic. Spacer blocks behind to create a floating effect and pleasing shadow.
Ready to hang.

My long standing interest in landscape and architecture have always inspired me. Vernacular buildings, both rural and urban, domestic and functional, have found a place in my work for some time, no doubt also informed by time as an architectural technician. I am particular drawn to the triangular form of the gable ends of buildings, whether they be simple sheds, northern terraces, suburban 1960’s bungalows, barns or industrial warehouses.

Item Safekeeping (gold) 1
As seen in Creator's Studio, Blacon, United Kingdom
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Susan Laughton Artist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Painting and sculpture inspired by landscape and architecture.

Susan Laughton worked in architecture for twelve years before returning to education to study art graduating with a BA Hons in 2002. Her work is exhibited regularly in the UK and is held in private collections in the UK, Europe, the US, Singapore and Australia. It has been selected for the Royal West of England Academy Drawn exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Annual exhibition and Fully Awake 5:6 at the Freelands Foundation, London. She has been a professional artist since 2006.

"The landscape is my starting point, not as a picturesque or static view, but as a space travelled through and experienced often on the edges of the urban and rural. It is a source of man made and natural structures, surfaces
and colour from which my reductive personal responses develop. I am inspired by distant horizons, the silhouettes of trees and rooftops contrasting expanses of sky interrupted by power lines, and by the architectural forms of vernacular buildings."