CVosper Art

About

The artist

C Vosper is a London-based abstract artist working in acrylic, resin, and gold leaf on canvas.

Painting has been part of her life since childhood—first as a passion, then as a discipline sustained throughout a career that took her across Canada and the United States before bringing her back to London. Each piece is built through layers of palette-knife texture, controlled pours, torched resin, and flashes of gold leaf, seeking the point at which a memory, a place, or a feeling becomes colour and texture.

Her work has been featured in three issues of Condé Nast and exhibited as part of Flip the Script at Art Spot YYC in Calgary. Original works can also be found in private collections and the boardrooms of London-based organisations.

CVosper Art is her ongoing exploration of how emotion, memory, and experience can be transformed into something tangible—something that lives beyond the canvas and into the spaces people inhabit.

C Vosper in the studio

Practice

The work moves between colour and shadow—paintings that hold warmth and weight in equal measure. Subjects are drawn from observation: interiors, light falling across ordinary objects, the particular quality of a room at dusk.

While rooted in real places and experiences, the paintings are not intended as direct representations. Instead, they distil atmosphere, memory, and emotion into abstract forms, allowing the viewer to bring their own interpretation to the work.

Texture, light, and movement play a central role throughout the practice. Layers are built, obscured, and revealed over time, creating surfaces that invite closer attention and reward repeated viewing.

Process

Each work begins with exploration rather than intention. Early layers are messy, intuitive, and unresolved—an accumulation of marks, pours, and texture. Over time, the painting is worked, edited, and refined until something begins to settle.

The process can take days or weeks. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is repeated. Each piece finds its own rhythm before it is finished.

Materials

Palette knife
Built up stroke by stroke, creating texture, movement, and depth through imperfection.
Controlled pours
Allowing colour to flow and settle naturally, introducing an element of unpredictability to each composition.
Gold leaf
Catching and reflecting light where the work asks for it, bringing contrast and moments of luminosity.
Torched resin
Sealing each piece in a final glass-like finish, enhancing depth while preserving every layer beneath.

Collecting

All works presented on this site are original artworks. No prints or editions are available.

Each piece is carefully packaged, fully insured during transit, and arrives ready for display.

For commission enquiries, private viewings, or trade partnerships, please get in touch via the contact page.