Helen Hale Art
Helen Hale was born in 1936 in Hertfordshire and educated at St. George's School, Harpenden. From 1955–70, she combined a career in design and book illustration with study at Saint Martin Art School and the Sir John Cass School of Art. Since 1970, Hale has concentrated full-time on painting and sculpture. In 1974, she was elected as a Member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and an honorary archivist of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 2002. Hale is also a member of the National Society of Painters, Sculptures and Printmakers, the Society of Women Artists and the Free Painters and Sculptors. Hale has lived in West Sussex for over 20 years and was married to the Scottish artist Horne Shepherd who died in 1993.
1960s Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
Late 20th Century Abstract Impressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil, Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Helen Hale Art
Canvas, Oil
Ian BertolucciCandies in Blue-original hyper realism still life oil paintings-contemporary art, 2024
2010s Abstract Impressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil Pastel, Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
2010s Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil, Board
2010s Abstract Impressionist Helen Hale Art
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil
Artist Comments
Artist Lisa Nielsen captures a cool and soft atmosphere in this still-life piece. She expresses freedom to experiment with the arrangement of elements by adding glasses, teacups, and ribbons. Lisa infuses shades of blue throughout the entire composition. She adds subtle contrasts of color for easiness to the eyes.
About the Artist
There;s a certain innocent joy that comes through in Lisa Nielsen;s artwork. She finds beauty in the everyday and often ordinary, whether it;s painting a pretty girl in the garden or spending time with her daughter at Chipotle - and let;s face it, what isn;t beautiful about a burrito bowl? Lisa likes to say she captures moments in the journey of life. What we see in her art is all part of her life philosophy: to be still, to breathe, to exhaust the small moment.
Words that describe this painting: still life, cool, soft, glass, flowers, ribbon, teacup, small, rose, impressionism, impressionism, still life, oil painting
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Helen Hale Art
Oil