Sharon Hall’s abstract work on paper explores the relationship between simple forms and colour in a quiet, intuitive way. Using pared-back shapes, the work avoids complexity and instead focuses on balance, spacing, and subtle variation. Intersecting planes of colour form points of encounter tracing perceptual rhythms across the transverse spaces.
Colour is applied thoughtfully, often in restrained combinations that allow each tone to breathe and interact with the surrounding space. The paper surface plays an important role, giving the work a sense of immediacy and softness.
These works invite slow looking in order to engage with the shifting momentum of form, colour, and material.


