Orlanda Broom Medusa Pots, 2020 Acrylic on Canvas Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Orlanda Broom's paintings are lush, colourful landscapes depicting a re-imagined world with no trace of human intervention, often painted with a vivid palette that imply a level of toxicity or otherworldliness. In her small scale pieces, strange plants take on bodily qualities and come close to being anthropomorphic. Orlanda regularly exhibits with galleries and works with international art advisors. She has been an artist since graduating in 1997 from Winchester School of Art, the MA course being based in Barcelona. Returning to UK from living aboard in 2008, she settled in London has worked as a full-time Artist since. She is now based in Hampshire. Broom's paintings are often commissioned for large-scale works; these include the lobby piece for the Four Seasons in Downtown New York, a 4x4m centrepiece and a large abstract for the Mandarin Oriental in London. She has been highlighted as a highly investible artist in the Financial Times and Money Week and her paintings are regularly selected for various competition exhibitions.
Orlanda Broom Medusa Pots, 2020 Acrylic on Canvas Board Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Orlanda Broom's paintings are lush, colourful landscapes depicting a re-imagined world with no trace of human intervention, often painted with a vivid palette that imply a level of toxicity or otherworldliness. In her small scale pieces, strange plants take on bodily qualities and come close to being anthropomorphic. Orlanda regularly exhibits with galleries and works with international art advisors. She has been an artist since graduating in 1997 from Winchester School of Art, the MA course being based in Barcelona. Returning to UK from living aboard in 2008, she settled in London has worked as a full-time Artist since. She is now based in Hampshire. Broom's paintings are often commissioned for large-scale works; these include the lobby piece for the Four Seasons in Downtown New York, a 4x4m centrepiece and a large abstract for the Mandarin Oriental in London. She has been highlighted as a highly investible artist in the Financial Times and Money Week and her paintings are regularly selected for various competition exhibitions.
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