Grace Aza-Selinger
Grace Aza-Selinger is an independent fine artist working in London. She has exhibited extensively, including at "The Biscuit Factory", "The Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong" and "The Royal British Institute".
In 2009 she was awarded a chance to appear alongside Paula Rego and Peter Blake in an international auction of art-works in the 'Newcomers' section and in 2015 her work was selected to hang at the royal palaces of Riyadh through interior designers Areen Design.
Grace's abstract landscapes act as a form of sublime escapism from city life and a channel into the natural world. Her work is transcendental, powerful and evocative. Her paintings are extremely beautiful and other-worldly giving a profound experience of joyous freedom to many who have viewed her work. Her gift seems to be not just creating beautiful art, it seems to bring healing to the soul.
In particular, a trip to Berlin in 2011 and the German ideology surrounding the forest as the birthplace of humanity has strongly influenced her work.
The poet Tom Westerman reviews Grace's practice from a recent exhibition: 'Through the artist's experience of natural beauty spots within cityscapes and raw pastoral settings the sense of awe these paintings instil work as a powerful reminder of the infinite colour, diversity and multi-dimensionality of human experience.'