Alison Webber
Alison has lived in a variety of different places both in England and in France but she chose to settle down in Dorset in 2011.
In 2020 Alison was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society for a panel of work which represents what she calls ‘a version of her autistic reality.’ Photography has helped Alison to define her individuality and, as a result of this discovery, she has been keen to explore other ways in which she can express herself creatively. Alison has always been drawn to bold acrylics so this seemed the obvious place to start.
In her acrylic painting, Alison takes her inspiration not only from her surroundings but also from the graphic images she creates through her photography, images dominated by bold, geometric shapes and leading lines.
Alison says "My current collection of work is inspired by the many hours I spend walking along the Jurassic Coast. It reflects the strong emotional attachment I have to the magnificent cliffs which define our coastal landscape but whose very essence is slowly eroding into the sea.
Working in acrylic, I use bold colours and a mixture of definite and indefinite shapes to capture the essence of this magnificent coastline, highlighting both its beauty as well as its fragility."
Mounted prints:
Image size: 35cm x 28cm
Mount size: 50cm x 40cm
Price £75
In 2020 Alison was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society for a panel of work which represents what she calls ‘a version of her autistic reality.’ Photography has helped Alison to define her individuality and, as a result of this discovery, she has been keen to explore other ways in which she can express herself creatively. Alison has always been drawn to bold acrylics so this seemed the obvious place to start.
In her acrylic painting, Alison takes her inspiration not only from her surroundings but also from the graphic images she creates through her photography, images dominated by bold, geometric shapes and leading lines.
Alison says "My current collection of work is inspired by the many hours I spend walking along the Jurassic Coast. It reflects the strong emotional attachment I have to the magnificent cliffs which define our coastal landscape but whose very essence is slowly eroding into the sea.
Working in acrylic, I use bold colours and a mixture of definite and indefinite shapes to capture the essence of this magnificent coastline, highlighting both its beauty as well as its fragility."
Mounted prints:
Image size: 35cm x 28cm
Mount size: 50cm x 40cm
Price £75