2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

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Third Eye Point of View

Enclosure

A Hidden Warmth Between the Particles: Atmosphere Diary

Peated

Acrylic on canvas 83 × 70 × 4.5 cm

Oil on canvas 100 × 85 × 2.5 cm

Light boxes, acrylic text, photography, backlit film, fog Diameter 80 cm

Oil on canvas 220 × 160 × 5 cm

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Jenifer (Jamie) Pazmino is an Ecuadorian visual artist and researcher whose practice bridges visual art and philosophy, engaging with ecology, decolonial thought and ecofeminism. Working across scales from micro to macro and visible to invisible, Pazmino embraces fragility and ephemerality as strength, creating contemplative environments that foreground plurality, interdependence and alternative ways of being. The Atmosphere Diary is a research-led art project exploring relational ecologies and ecofeminism. The work presents six light boxes showing the transformations of an atmospheric being observed at Hampstead Heath. Dew droplets collected in situ act as tiny lenses, each work is unique and shaped by the weather, some vanishing instantly, others lingering for quiet contemplation. Documenting them became a ritual of climbing, waiting, and attuning to the atmosphere. jamie_pazmino Jenifer (Jamie) Pazmino

Javier Torras Casas javiertorras

jarvisbrookfieldart Jarvis Brookfield

Javier Torras Casas is a London-based artist whose paintings evolve from quick sketches into dreamlike and enigmatic compositions. Using a restrained palette and carefully balanced forms, Casas explores landscapes and interiors as spaces where memory and imagination converge. Casas’s work creates a sense of ambiguity and emotional tension, inviting reflection on the overlap between reality and thought. In creating Enclosure , Javier Torras Casas explored the idea of fringes and thresholds between interior and exterior space. The work presents a landscape suspended between worlds, at once familiar and imagined, physical and psychological. At its centre lies a still pond, surrounded by rounded stones and stylised vegetation. Trees rise in the distance, forming a quiet perimeter that evokes both protection and shelter, while dusk-like hues suffuse the scene with muted calm.

Jarvis Brookfield is a UK-based artist whose work explores the intersections of spirituality, identity and human experience. Informed by his mixed African and British heritage, Brookfield’s paintings blend cultural perspectives and invite viewers into contemplative spaces where the boundaries between the visible and invisible dissolve. His practice is grounded in a reverence for nature and the mysteries that shape inner worlds and lived experience. Beneath these lids that cover my sight, bathed in the absence of what usually illuminates Yet from within I see Another vision acquaints and unravels before me A rolling and cascading sea brimming with an endless plethora of imagery Novel, yet uncannily familiar from this third eye point of view

jennamacleanart Jenna MacLean

Jenna MacLean’s practice is rooted in abstract painting, where she explores themes of nature, nostalgia and memory enhanced by sound. The focus is primarily on procedural memory, unconscious knowledge revealed through gesture and intuitive mark-making. MacLean’s process emphasises immediacy and embraces repetition.

With its peaty brown tones, Peated evokes the River Kelvin flowing through Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens.

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