Susan Ashworth was born on the Isle of Portland in Dorset and grew up in a landscape of stone quarries, cliffs and wide views across field and scrub to open sea. Having studied Fine Art in Falmouth, Cornwall, she has continued to live on the South Coast, seeking out its remoter corners and open spaces for her work.
Susan's still lifes share certain elements with the tabletop images of Diebenkorn, Nicholson and Letinsky. They are also, in essence, landscapes: oblique light picking out objects effectively dwarfed in expanses of empty space. Whether a lemon, a half-empty tea-cup or fishbones on a plate, what we see are familiar items estranged then seen afresh. As one observer has noted, all the paintings are subtly elegiac in their suggestion of what is missing - a human presence that has just passed out of view.
The handling of the paint in Susan Ashworth’s work explores the play between the flat surface and the illusion of depth. All kinds of process - simultaneous work on different paintings, widely varied consistencies and applications of paint, rotation of the surface being worked, layering, sanding and scraping - allow accident to play its part, ‘letting the paint do the work!’ These paintings catch the instant of seeing before the brain categorises what is exposed to the eye. Without fuss or fanfare, they renew for us the surprise of seeing.
Jamie Crawford,June 2008
Discovery from Lewes
Oil on Board
35 x 30 cm
£720
Grey Tea
Oil on Board
50 x 40 cm
£800.00

Tea and Roses
Oil on Board
38 x 30.5 cm
£660
Builder's Tea
Oil on board
36 x 40 cm
£760

White Cup on Damask
Original Oil on Board
28 x 18.5 cm
SOLD
Table Top with Verona Blue Cup
Oil on board
50 x 40 cm
SOLD