With an expressive fluency of brush and line, Margot Cox explores relationships and tensions between figures in movement or at rest, creating through body language an emotive calligraphy of human form. These are contrasted with her bold exploration of abstracted landscape studies.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Margot Cox
Continuing with some works of Ken and Margot Cox after going to their exhibition at Gallery 286 in Earls Court, London, here are some of Margot's paintings.
With an expressive fluency of brush and line, Margot Cox explores relationships and tensions between figures in movement or at rest, creating through body language an emotive calligraphy of human form. These are contrasted with her bold exploration of abstracted landscape studies.
With an expressive fluency of brush and line, Margot Cox explores relationships and tensions between figures in movement or at rest, creating through body language an emotive calligraphy of human form. These are contrasted with her bold exploration of abstracted landscape studies.
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