London-based artist Carol Robertson (b 1955) has a practice firmly rooted within reductive abstract conventions, with geometry providing the freedom to channel sensory or poetic material within its refined parameters. Robertson incorporates the square, rectangle, and circle in her work for their ideal power and aesthetic beauty. These forms are placed side by side, or one within another, creating formations of differing colour, solidity, and light.
Carol Robertson is represented in public collections including the National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff, and Royal West of England Academy, Bristol.