
Introducing a new range of works by Claire Burke.
You may be familiar with Claire’s small panel work which she has been quietly developing alongside her Oil Paintings for the
last 4 years. Full Circle Art Consultants have always been very successful with these diminutive pieces,
placing them in groups of up to 18 in both domestic and corporate projects.
Claire constructs these panels with a variety of materials including Copper and Aluminium leaf, gilding wax, paste,
acrylic paint, graphite powder and pure dry pigments. The works are an exploration in texture and material, particularly the
boundaries between the surfaces. As with all of Claire Burke's work the process and its visibility through the layers of applied
material comprise a large part of the content. Her simple individual panels combine to form an aesthetic dialogue that refers
to both natural and manmade surfaces.
These new works have a deceptively simple appearance, they have been described as ‘elegant’ and ‘beautiful’,
yet they still retain a subtlety and discretion that has always been fundamental to Claire’s work.
Pressure has been mounting for some years now for Claire to advance the development of these pieces into larger works.
At Last Claire has decided to evolve the pieces on a considerably larger scale of her own accord, much to the delight of her
agents and buyers alike. The range now spans 35cm x 25cm through to 120cm x 90cm.
The first public exposure these new works had was the Affordable Art Fair in Oct 2008, under Claire’s other company,
the Art Agency ‘Cobalt Fine Arts’. Claire has also recently shown work at The Affordable Art Fair in Amsterdam where she
sold the majority of her pieces with Maria Van Maastrict Fine Art.
After the best London Affordable Art Fair in Claire’s exhibition history Claire’s next projects include a private commission
for Laren Design Consultants, Alan Klukow’s Christmas Exhibition, closely followed by London Art – London’s oldest and
most prestigious Art Fair. Later in the year she will also show her new works at Art NY with her new agency –
the renowned Cynthia Corbett gallery.
The pieces are now being developed in real silver as well as the schlag metal leaf she has previously used.