



Fresh Bliss I
Size:20 x 44 in.
Alison Britton-Paterson’s Fresh Bliss I is a captivating abstract expressionist work measuring 16" x 39". This luminous composition invites the viewer into an evocative journey, where dynamic brushstrokes, delicate smudges, and sweeping charcoal marks interlace with textured layers of pastel hues and earthy tones. The painting embodies a harmonious interplay between the concealed and the revealed, creating a tactile surface that feels both grounded and ethereal.
Inspired by nature and the landscapes she encounters, Britton-Paterson approaches her work with an emotive lens, drawing from shapes, textures, and light rather than direct representation. Her pieces reflect a profound connection to the natural world while leaving space for the viewer’s personal interpretation. This ambiguity, coupled with the abstract nature of her titles, allows each observer to uncover their own narrative within the artwork.
Since beginning her artistic career in 2016, Britton-Paterson has garnered acclaim for her distinctive style and ability to evoke emotion through abstraction. Her works have been exhibited in galleries across the UK, celebrated for their balance of raw energy and refined detail. Art critic Kate Reeve-Edward aptly describes her work as “vibrating with melodramatic paint-strokes” while maintaining a controlled and polished depth, ensuring her place as an artist of originality and substance.
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Size:20 x 44 in.
Alison Britton-Paterson’s Fresh Bliss I is a captivating abstract expressionist work measuring 16" x 39". This luminous composition invites the viewer into an evocative journey, where dynamic brushstrokes, delicate smudges, and sweeping charcoal marks interlace with textured layers of pastel hues and earthy tones. The painting embodies a harmonious interplay between the concealed and the revealed, creating a tactile surface that feels both grounded and ethereal.
Inspired by nature and the landscapes she encounters, Britton-Paterson approaches her work with an emotive lens, drawing from shapes, textures, and light rather than direct representation. Her pieces reflect a profound connection to the natural world while leaving space for the viewer’s personal interpretation. This ambiguity, coupled with the abstract nature of her titles, allows each observer to uncover their own narrative within the artwork.
Since beginning her artistic career in 2016, Britton-Paterson has garnered acclaim for her distinctive style and ability to evoke emotion through abstraction. Her works have been exhibited in galleries across the UK, celebrated for their balance of raw energy and refined detail. Art critic Kate Reeve-Edward aptly describes her work as “vibrating with melodramatic paint-strokes” while maintaining a controlled and polished depth, ensuring her place as an artist of originality and substance.














