Tracey-Ann begins her work with an abstract expressive style and then sub-consciously connecting with figures, animals, scenery and concepts to develop the message about our connection with life and our place in it.
Rain has loosened all the lines,
Light returns in fractured signs,
Earth exhales in silver-blue,
Soft beginnings breaking through.
In After the Rain, I let the landscape dissolve into memory and moisture, where nothing is fixed and everything is softened by what has just passed through. The blues and greys carry the weight of rain still lingering, while sudden bursts of yellow and ochre break through like light reclaiming the ground. I move the paint as water moves—spreading, pooling, retreating—so that forms hover between earth, sky, and reflection. It is not a place you can map, but a feeling you recognise: that quiet, breathing moment when the storm has gone, and the world begins again, gently, without announcement.




