Vicken Parsons review: Tiny works of delicacy and seduction from a hidden gem of an artist
by Geordie Greig
May 16, 2024
2 minutes
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Vicken Parsons’ paintings are pictorial haikus: small, poetic, abstract and quietly brimming with emotion and colour. The diminutive scale is what defines the tiny pieces, luminous and compelling as candles in a dimly lit cathedral, as they explore memories, space and abstraction. No painting is much bigger than a foot.
Although there are no people in her pictures, they engage beyond their abstractive minimalism on a.
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