Kasia Wozniak

Lisa Maria Ortiz “Arouses the House”, 2023, oil and ink on wood, 42 x 29.5cm
Beverley Mason “Phaedra” 2025, acrylic on paper, 84 x 60cm

September 16 – October 19 2025

 

All the Boys and Girls:
Flesh and Fantasy

Paintings of Sex, Gender, Fairytale and Myth
depicting the many faces of Eroticism and Sexuality

by

Beverley Mason & Lisa Maria Ortiz 

Private Views:
Tuesday September 16th 6.30 – 8.30 pm
Thursday September 18th 6.30 – 8.30 pm

Open Days:
Wednesdays 12.00 – 6.00 pm

Finissage
Sunday October 19th  12 – 3 pm

Viewing by appointment at other times
For further information contact Jonathan Ross:
Phone 07747 807576
or
jross@gallery286.com

 

Beverley Mason

My paintings are always inspired by myth and magic. I love characters in elaborate costumes, which reflects my love of the theatrical. I am obsessed with beauty and glamour in any form and any gender, I am drawn in particular to androgyny which I think reflects the belief that archetypes can be either sex. I depict beauty and sexuality in any form through erotic landscapes and diverse imagery. I love the female form and celebrate every part of it. I combine ideas from movies, burlesque, theatre and circus concentrating on colour, costume and psychological dreamscapes.

Previous exhibition at Gallery 286.

 

Lisa Maria Ortiz

Produces paintings that put the viewer on intimate terms with her subjects, making work that deals with the documentation of events and questions how these can be presented. Her subjects are given a stage to shout to the world that they want to be seen.

People on the fringe of society that merge with the onlooker’s gaze, her figures are sometimes disassociated from their original meaning through her method of painting in layers and leaving the initial drawing showing, making the whole process visible.

Creating the sense of a lingering hidden world, Lisa Maria enjoys making works in which the actual event has still to take place or has just ended: moments built of atmosphere and suspense, focusing on how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and tells a story about the effects of social and sexual interaction. The images almost whisper ‘look at me’.

Lisa Maria is interested in the binaries we continually reconstruct between Self and Other: to feel, suffer and love ourselves and each other seems to be a constant battle of the mind and an intense dialogue involving mental health. This is what inspires her to paint.