Mary Tempest is a contemporary artist based in London, United Kingdom, who has been active in the art scene for over 30 years. She has exhibited her artwork at various prestigious venues, including the HSoA Gallery, where her collection of 'Abstract Paintings' is showcased.
Tempest's artwork is characterized by its exploration of colour and energy, drawing inspiration from artists like Van Gogh, Gaugin, and Matisse. She has also studied under the tutelage of notable artists such as John Elderfield and Lawrence Gowing at Leeds University.
Her journey from representational painting to abstract expressionism has been a significant part of her artistic development. Tempest's approach to art is deeply rooted in the collective unconscious, aiming to convey hidden memories, mystery, and emotion through the relationship between colour and space.
Tempest's artwork is characterized by its exploration of colour and energy, drawing inspiration from artists like Van Gogh, Gaugin, and Matisse. She has also studied under the tutelage of notable artists such as John Elderfield and Lawrence Gowing at Leeds University.
Her journey from representational painting to abstract expressionism has been a significant part of her artistic development. Tempest's approach to art is deeply rooted in the collective unconscious, aiming to convey hidden memories, mystery, and emotion through the relationship between colour and space.