Teresa Grimes
With fluid energy, this piece captures the intangible effect of light upon landscape. The dynamic interplay between shadow and light creates an intimacy and liveliness that takes the viewer gently down a water way surrounded by flourishing mangroves. It offers a sanctuary, a sense of peace and a moment of quiet joy.
Teresa Grimes moves to the Cayman Islands in 1986. She paints in the Old Masters style, with a preference for painting ‘en plein air’ – painting spontaneously outdoors. She believes that this impulsive approach prevents any artificial planning or composition, forcing her to capture the freshness of the light which, in turn, defines her style.
Teresa Grimes moves to the Cayman Islands in 1986. She paints in the Old Masters style, with a preference for painting ‘en plein air’ – painting spontaneously outdoors. She believes that this impulsive approach prevents any artificial planning or composition, forcing her to capture the freshness of the light which, in turn, defines her style.