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Obscure Secure

25/7/2014

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Soon this residency will come to an end.
Six months have gone quickly.
I haven't even mentioned Obscure Secure at Reside.

Obscure Secure
has been brewing slowly and deeply. For the past 18 month I have been meeting with Hayley Field and Jacqueline  Utley, two painters. Through a process of exploration and research, we have selected work from from the Ipswich Borough Council collection and created new work in response.

One of our aims is to uncover work from the collection of twentieth century women’s art
from the Ipswich Borough Council and exhibit it together with our paintings. This will happen from  6 September 2014 until 18 January 2015. In tandem with the show there will also be a series of talks at  Wolsey Art Gallery.

Christchurch Mansion, Soane Street
Ipswich, IP4 2BE

Obscure Secure title is taken from The Hawstead Panels, probably painted by Lady Drury, c.1610

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    CLAUDIA BÖSE,  a painter based in Ipswich, Suffolk.
     
    I construct my paintings through process, led by daily life, history and nature. I hope my ongoing engagement with light, colour and forms creates a new perception.

    I am inspired and guided by the painterly process and its relation to abstraction; the way I handle paint invites an audience to consider my work without prejudice.
    Decisions about when and how I use paint are also strongly guided by my empathy for work which has been created by other women painters.


    I am drawn to regions which could be described as, geographical and psychological borderlands, especially those which have been interpreted throughout history by artists and writers.

    Recently I began working in a new studio based high in the church tower of a modernist church in Ipswich; this is also adjacent to our allotment.
    The very unusual perspective in tandem with attending to plants has already provided a different grounding and enrichment for my work.

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