Belinda Millar’s landscapes are a testament to the bountiful rolling hills of Oxfordshire. Working en plein air, Belinda’s leans on her intuition to create an interplay between colour, form and mark making in her paintings; she describes the outdoors as her studio.
There is vast amounts of expressive movement in Belinda’s work, layered on top of her signature neon pink priming colour to create a tonal glow. She often restricts herself to one brush when painting, allowing a rhythmic flow throughout the imagery. Each brushstroke simplifies the subject, allowing the eye to recognise the head of a distant tree, the point where two fields meet and the fluff of the white clouds in the sky.
Belinda is an emerging artist, working in Oxfordshire and surrounding areas.