Basin

Nicole Sleeth
Carbonear, NL

Size

20" x 20"

Medium

Oil on linen

I paint the female nude because there is no other subject more worthy of my time.
 
My work dwells in uncertainty, ambiguity, and paradox. There is no resolution‚ only continued exploration and deepening acceptance. Pithy conclusions and simple messages are not the goal: rather, I spend time in the layered, complex spaces between outward presentation and inner life. Through my work, I learn that exposure can be a form of shelter, and in the grey areas of life, one can find a place of rest.

Basin

Nicole Sleeth
Carbonear, NL

About the artist
About the artist

Nicole Sleeth
Carbonear, NL

Nicole Sleeth is a figurative oil painter whose work centres on the female gaze as an exploration of power, connection, and lived experience. She brings a classical understanding of the human form and oil painting to her contemporary representations of the nude female figure.
 
Sleeth explores themes of intimacy, desire, gender and sexuality, body image, and self consciousness. Her works create a powerful tension between the real and the ideal, calling into question the expectations imposed on women, both externally and from within. They demonstrate a longing for a liberated self, at times competing with an acute awareness of the viewer and the viewed. Subtle, shimmering skin tones create a sense of tactile closeness, with large-scale paintings taking on a commanding bodily presence. Since 2010, Sleeth’s paintings have been exhibited in Canada and the United States, showing alongside Lucien Freud and Alex Colville, among others. Her work is in private collections in Canada, the United States, England, and Singapore. She lives and works in Carbonear, Newfoundland.

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