Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2017 | Page 436

Painting has always been a expression of emotion for Michelle and it is through colour that she finds truest expression. Michelle rarely seek out subjects; rather she allow ideas to announce themselves. This approach finds her drawn to diverse subjects, landscapes, portraits, floral and abstract. These subjects gives her work outline, but ultimately she always seeks to capture that first emotional response to particular colour or combinations of tones. Design then takes over. Forms are abstracted. Shapes altered, colours heightened, until she is satisfied that each part of the compositon works in harmony to recreate that initial sensation. Space is as important as well as detail. Tones must be balanced, where the pieces are entirely abstract, the process is similar for her representational work, balancing everything on the canvas to eventually achieve the desired final colour effect. Michelle has worked with the renowned design company, Osborne & Little, as their colourist for fabrics and wallpapers. This was long before computers came on the scene so everything was hand painted. After two years she left the company to concentrate on her Fine Art, travelling to paint and to exhibit her paintings in UK galleries. Eventually in the 1990’s she opened a gallery called ‘Celf’ (the welsh word for art ) in Mumbles, Wales, with her wonderful friend and fellow artist Caroline Rees. After five years, she then moved to Bath City in England and opened another gallery called “Sitting Colour” where both her design work and paintings sat side by side. Michelle has now moved to Vancouver Island, in Canada, to join her Canadian/Nevisian husband, where where she hopes to set up a gallery soon.