Carmen Ambrosevich studied at Grays School of Art and was awarded a Post-Graduate Degree in Art. She was also a former printmaking lecturer at Grays and tutor at Peacock Printmakers and Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop. She won the Scottish Arts Council Award and The Keith Prize at the R.S.A., and is a professional member of the Aberdeen Artists Society and of Visual Arts Scotland, and also a member of the Society of Scottish Artists.
The main figure the picture here exudes confidence, wearing a bright blue coat visually dominating the scene and resting the hands on the hips. The background is even more abstracted, with green and yellow shapes resting behind to silhouettes. The one on the right white, looking away out toward the right of the picture where we can no longer see, and the one on the left the burgundy, looking off to the left, head turned down. The flatness of the two silhouettes suggests that they may be something little more than shadows, their presence dwarfed by the central figure.
NHS Fife recognises the importance that art plays in creating an environment conducive to good health and well being. Our collection of artwork is intended to be enjoyed by patients, their visitors and staff alike.
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