Freya Horsley English, b. 1979

Works
  • Freya Horsley, Into the Blue, 2022
    Freya Horsley
    Into the Blue, 2022
    mixed media on canvas, framed in white box frame
    signed to verso
    frame: h. 59 x w. 59 cm
    £ 990.00
    Freya Horsley, Into the Blue, 2022
    £ 990.00
  • Freya Horsley, Wavelength, 2022
    Freya Horsley
    Wavelength, 2022
    mixed media on canvas, framed in white box frame
    signed to verso
    frame: h. 59 x w. 59 cm
    £ 990.00
    Freya Horsley, Wavelength, 2022
    £ 990.00
  • Freya Horsley, Opening Light, 2022
    Freya Horsley
    Opening Light, 2022
    mixed media on canvas, framed in white box frame
    signed to verso
    frame: h. 59 x w. 59 cm
    £ 990.00
    Freya Horsley, Opening Light, 2022
    £ 990.00
  • Freya Horsley, The Shifting World , 2022
    Freya Horsley
    The Shifting World , 2022
    mixed media on canvas, framed in white box frame
    signed to verso
    frame: h. 84 x w. 110 cm
    £ 2,200.00
    Freya Horsley, The Shifting World , 2022
    £ 2,200.00
  • Freya Horsley, Vigil, 2021
    Freya Horsley
    Vigil, 2021
    mixed media on canvas
    50 x 50 cm
    £ 950.00
  • Freya Horsley, Lining Up, 2020
    Freya Horsley
    Lining Up, 2020
    mixed media on canvas
    h. 40 x w. 80 cm
    £ 1,100.00
  • Freya Horsley, Solo, 2019
    Freya Horsley
    Solo, 2019
    Mixed media on canvas
    Signed
    60 x 120 cm
    £ 1,800.00
  • Freya Horsley, Starting Out, 2018
    Freya Horsley
    Starting Out, 2018
    mixed media on canvas
    35 x 65 cm framed
    13 3/4 x 25 5/8 inches
    £ 750.00
Overview

"The rugged coastline, soaring skies and hidden coves of Cornwall have been a deep-rooted part of this process, drawing on the sense of space and freedom of being outdoors, finding peace in watching the light change over the ocean, and listening to the comfortingly incessant sounds of waves and gulls." 

'In addition to recording what I see and experience, painting has always been a source of escape for me. It is a way of transporting myself to remembered places and experiences and never more so than in the last year or so as we have been more restricted in our movements and have had to dig deep to find our own way through these strange times.

 

These paintings are from a new body of work which comes out of a year of drawing outside in the landscape, experimenting in the studio, travelling whenever possible and finding solace and escape in letting spaces and places emerge on the canvas. Working initially with very fluid paint and inks which are poured and tipped with the canvas on the floor, I work up through the layers with acrylic, oil and various other media to create an evocation of a place with its sights and sounds.

 

The rugged coastline, soaring skies and hidden coves of Cornwall have been a deep-rooted part of this process, drawing on the sense of space and freedom of being outdoors, finding peace in watching the light change over the ocean, and listening to the comfortingly incessant sounds of waves and gulls. I have drawn on these captured moments in making this work, moments both newly lived and those stored away and remembered. I hope that in these paintings you can experience some of your own memories over again and can start to look forward to making more in this unique corner of the country.'

Biography

 Freya Horsley was born in Bath in 1979 and studied at University of Central England (BA Hons Fine Art – First Class Honours, 1998–2001) and University of York (MA History of Art – Distinction and Dissertation Prize, 2002–03).

 

Freya’s work has been exhibited throughout the north of England since 2003. In 2001, she was awarded the Young Artist Award at the Bath Society of Artists’ Summer Exhibition. In 2007, she was the winner of an art scholarship, with a solo show at Royal Bath and West Show. A keen climber and hill-walker, Freya painted a series of dramatic canvases about her 2007 trek in Nepal and to Everest Base Camp, which was exhibited at the 2008
Kendal Mountain Festival.

Freya lives in York and has been represented by Porthminster Gallery exclusively in Cornwall since 2007

Exhibitions