Palace In The Cyprus Trees
Palace In The Cyprus Trees
Year created: 2009
Medium: Painting
Size (H x W x D): 180 x 240 x 4 cm
A landscape in a fantastical world
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Family Portrait
As the title suggests, this is a family portrait. My husband and I stand side by side in the centre; I am holding my baby son. Standing in the shadows are representational figures of the two of us;...Size (HxWxD): 65 x 122 x 3 cm
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Robot Soldier
Exploration of my characters in a more abstract worldSize (HxWxD): 100 x 100 x 3 cm
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Helmet Head - PRINT
Limited edition print of my painting 'Helmet Head', inspired by the novels of Haruki Murakami. Depicts creatures searching for their utopia.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Wind-Up Bird (part 1) - PRINT
Limited edition print of my painting 'Wind-Up Bird (part 1)', which was inspired by the novel 'Wind-Up Bird Chronicles' by Haruki Murakami.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Echo Park
Inspired by a trip to LA. Fantastical and abstract expression.Size (HxWxD): 65 x 65 x 2 cm
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The Three Of Us
An abstract representation of my husband and myself; and also my sub-conscious. My miniature dachshund Parsley features as a parrot on my shoulder.Size (HxWxD): 110 x 74 x 2 cm
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Bear Is My Only Comfort - PRINT
This is a limited edition print of my painting called 'Bear Is My Only Comfort', which was inspired by the novel 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End Of The World' by Haruki Murakami.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Robot and His Wind-Up Bird
Introducing two key characters in my workSize (HxWxD): 100 x 100 x 3 cm
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Dolls Day City
Inspired by a trip to LA. Grid patterns and characters. Lost.Size (HxWxD): 65 x 65 x 2 cm
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Palace In The Cyprus Trees
A landscape in a fantastical worldSize (HxWxD): 180 x 240 x 4 cm
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The Kiss - PRINT
A print of my painting The Kiss, inspired by the famous painting 'The Kiss' by Klimt.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Dis-Mem-Ber - PRINT
A limited edition print of my painting 'Dis-Mem-Ber'. Looking at the human form from a physical as well as sub-conscious angle. Edition of 50.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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The Pool - PRINT
A limited edition print of my painting 'The Pool', which was inspired by the novel 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End Of The World' by Haruki Murakami.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Maskface And Rabbit
I hide behind a mask and my only friend is a rabbit. A painting that describes the feelings of melancholy that stem from loneliness; but also the turmoil which emanates from madness.Size (HxWxD): 110 x 74 x 2 cm
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Wind-Up Bird (part 2) - PRINT
A limited edition print of my painting 'Wind-Up Bird (part 2)' which was inspired by the novel 'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles' by Haruki Murakami.Size (HxWxD): 29.7 x 21 x 0 cm
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Our Empire Sits Beneath A Tree
This image is both romantic and optimistic. 'Empire' is a painting of a love story. It charts the meeting and journey of two characters through an epic, fantastical landscap: a...Size (HxWxD): 122 x 91 x 2 cm
£2,950.00
Tahnee Lonsdale is a painter of vibrant landscape abstractions. Her compositions are constructed through blocks of colour applied directly onto board or canvas, while the surface is reworked as she removes and adds depths and layers of paint and mark making. Tiny illustrations and ambiguous text is overlaid in pencil with animal and robitic motifs that remain almost hidden; here and there odd sayings and internal thoughts are revealed. The overall effect is subtly startling, for Lonsdale creates work that is engaging and dynamic as one follows form and colour constantly shifting from foreground to background.
Her most recent series of paintings ,Impressions of a Wind-Up Bird is drawn from the title of the novel by Murakami. Indeed, there is a strong connection between the series of paintings and the acclaimed Japanese writer through an overwhelming sense of narrative and the creation of an imagined world; a world where the inhabitants are often lost and lonely. Lonsdale’s figures are isolated and solitary – akin to Murakami’s characters – who are alienated even within their own land.
Good artists will always be inspired and draw inspiration from others, and Lonsdale is no exception. Here, her text and graphics remind us of Basquiat, while the patterning of the pictorial plain has references to Paul Klee and an expressive quality to that of Cy Twombly.
Lonsdale is obviously a young talent to watch. She has a clearly defined aesthetic and the ability to produce beautiful pieces that resonate with a sincere internal narrative, perhaps tinged with sadness. “Loneliness and melancholy are ever looming in my work,” she states, “the lost and lone bear looking into the depths of a forest, a single character gazing up in a large paintscape.” These are, of course, allusions to profound metaphysical subjects.
Her paintings are quietly compelling. The palette is bold and the compositions assured. The graphics, text and marks are all details there to capture and subsume the viewer into the work. With Lonsdale, the closer we look, the more we discover.

























