Terrell James, a well-known Texan contemporary artist, paints the natural world through her own unique abstract lens. Her work emerges from her close attention to organic form; her process mirrors its emergence in the landscape and in nature. Although they interpret rather than depict the landscape, the organic shapes of her works allude directly to their origins in plants, animals, fossils and glaciers. James’s expressions of her ‘familiar obsessions’ flow automatically from the subconscious as her works unfold.

 

'Imagery is abstracted from particular places, or objects I have seen. I am trying to paint, draw and sculpt the essence of my experience, to share it in paint through light and color’ 

Most striking about James’s works, both on canvas and on paper, are her explorations of colour and her invention of original hues to reflect her subjects. The inner radiance she generates through adding, taking away and layering her pigments is inherent in everything she makes. The imaginative openness of her practice, with its layering of new visions over traces of previous inventions, invites repeated encounters. Seeing her work is, in itself, a form of introspection as new associations arise in this continuing process of interpretation. Complex yet harmonious, James creates open paintings that offer the viewer the freedom to perceive.