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New ideas, same signature style

  • Writer: Angela Wiggins
    Angela Wiggins
  • Jan 24
  • 1 min read

Lately, I’ve been allowing myself to follow ideas that feel simple and honest — the kind that arrive without force.


These recent paintings came from that place.


They hold the same visual language I’ve built over time: bold line work, saturated colour, rhythmic marks, and symbolic elements drawn from land, body, and presence. What’s different is the entry point. These works aren’t trying to explain themselves. They’re simply being.


One piece captures stillness and reflection, a figure facing the horizon, wrapped in colour and light, grounded yet open. The other focuses on the body in motion and suspension, feet resting against a branch, a moment of pause held between earth and air. Both explore balance, belonging, and that quiet space where nothing needs to be proven.


This isn’t a departure from my practice.

It’s a deepening.



I’m learning to trust that my signature style can carry new ideas without being diluted, that accessibility and meaning don’t cancel each other out. These works are intuitive, warm, and familiar, and that’s exactly why they matter.


Sometimes evolution doesn’t look dramatic.

Sometimes it looks like clarity.


More to come, following what feels right, and letting the work speak.

 
 
 

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