Each piece in Mycroft’s body of work chronicles a search for equilibrium. Her striving to balance value, composition, and colour achieves the depth and richness of her paintings: their sense of harmony.

Mycroft’s work takes shape through the attempt to reconcile a perfectionist impulse with the beauty and humanity of the imperfect. Working with water-based media, control must be relinquished and fluidity embraced. Even the careful guiding hand will waver at times, and one can’t always determine how paint may pool on the canvas surface. As entry points for viewers, these compelling painterly imperfections speak to Mycroft’s commitment to the balance between purpose and process, between calculation and spontaneity. Within Mycroft’s practice, mindful and deliberate choices are made regarding form and colour.

Inspiration comes mainly from the potential of the primed, raw canvas, and from the fluid nature of the liquid media. After establishing her colour field, Mycroft pours water-thinned acrylic paint onto clear primed canvas, creating stains of varying opacities. Here, medium merges with the artist’s practice: Mycroft must at once respond to and guide the flow of water. Lifting, tilting, asserting, and yielding all fill the brief space between the water’s contact and its settling. While the throughline of Mycroft’s works reflects the consistency of her process, the viscosity and volume of diluted paint are unique each time, calling the artist to respond with immediacy to the unexpected dynamics at play across the canvas.

Through her works’ distinctly minimalist movement and abstraction, as well as their intensity of colour and embodiment of flux, Mycroft expresses the absolute value of form, tonality, and process in themselves. The result is a potent, expressive materiality—the connective tissue through which viewers’ intellectual and emotional attention coalesces.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Lauren Mycroft is an abstract painter, who works primarily with liquid acrylic and ink on canvas. She graduated from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver in 2008 and then moved back to her hometown of Victoria BC to focus on evolving and growing her painting practice. Lauren exhibits her work regularly on the west coast and her paintings reside in private collections all over North America, Asia and Europe. Lauren works out of her home studio on Vancouver Island, where she lives with her partner and three children.