Tracy Watt
Tracy Watts' idiosyncratic paintings provide a psychological confrontational, and emotive response to the figurative.
Instantly recognisable in style, providing representations of art historic narratives plunged into modernity.
Watts' new body of work 'Special People’ turned towards portraiture with a flourish of flamboyance and attitude.
Creative muses entice her with their strength, individuality and talents. From the visual arts, music, performance art, burlesque.
Watts' contextual passion came to the fore whilst studying for a MA Degree in Painting.
Researching contextual symbolics, such as Foliage, landscapes, still life objects and animals, as well as aesthetics of Renaissance and Mannerists.
Expanding her imagination onto the visual plane.
Exhibited in the UK and Internationally in both solo and group shows.
In 2005 winning the prestigious International Open Art prize.
Her robust female nudes have made her popular inclusion in International Women's Day exhibitions and feminist dialogue shows. In 2019 joining the esteemed Flux exhibition in London.
Instantly recognisable in style, providing representations of art historic narratives plunged into modernity.
Watts' new body of work 'Special People’ turned towards portraiture with a flourish of flamboyance and attitude.
Creative muses entice her with their strength, individuality and talents. From the visual arts, music, performance art, burlesque.
Watts' contextual passion came to the fore whilst studying for a MA Degree in Painting.
Researching contextual symbolics, such as Foliage, landscapes, still life objects and animals, as well as aesthetics of Renaissance and Mannerists.
Expanding her imagination onto the visual plane.
Exhibited in the UK and Internationally in both solo and group shows.
In 2005 winning the prestigious International Open Art prize.
Her robust female nudes have made her popular inclusion in International Women's Day exhibitions and feminist dialogue shows. In 2019 joining the esteemed Flux exhibition in London.