Abstract impressionist artist Scarlett Raven is no stranger to the complexities of mental health. For her, the canvas has long served as both a battleground and a sanctuary, where she confronts her inner demons and discovers moments of tranquillity to quiet the chaos of her mind.
In her latest collection, Beyond The Surface, Raven’s floral textured canvases are back, but this time, in stunning all-white compositions. The result is a captivating collection, absent of her signature bold colours yet bursting with emotion. This collection is of deep significance to the artist, who has experienced decades of challenges with her mental health. Confronting her fifth nervous breakdown head-on, the original artworks in this collection were painted an incredibly difficult time for her earlier this year. Over the last four months, she has found solace working in pure white, removing the noise of colour. Through her unwavering commitment to painting, Scarlett has not only confronted her darkest moments but has emerged stronger, showcasing the transformative nature of creativity in overcoming adversity.
We are proud to be donating 10% of the sale of each piece in this collection to Mind, a leading mental health charity. Raven says, “It’s so important to me to support a charity like Mind, without Mind, I don’t think I would be here. Charities and support services need as much support as possible to help others.”
Painting has been Scarlet Raven’s lifelong avenue for self-understanding and acceptance, allowing her to navigate the complexities of the world. While studying at Central Saint Martins School of Art in London, she found herself drawn to the world of abstract art and the escapism painting allows. It was here that she created her first significant artwork - an all-white painting that served as a canvas for her innermost thoughts and feelings. Scarlett describes this painting as a manifestation of her raw emotions, a reflection of the turmoil and vulnerability she experienced during that time. Despite its simplicity, the painting was a powerful expression of her journey towards self-discovery and acceptance.
Now, with her latest collection Beyond The Surface, Scarlett feels as though she has come full circle. Combining her love for painting and her fascination with the escapism of nature, she channels the rawness and directness of abstract impressionism into a series of all-white artworks. In a departure from her vibrant canvases of the past, Scarlett’s latest artworks are stripped down to their raw essence.
With stylistic influences from Vincent Van Gogh, Anselm Kiefer, Gustav Klimt and David Hockney, Scarlett’s distinctive painting style involves applying acrylic paint directly from the tube in thick impasto layers, delving into the emotional and symbolic depths of art beyond mere optical realism. The symbolism of flowers – beauty, growth, and renewal – resonates deeply with her and allows her to express her admiration for the impressionist painters who came before her. Raven has honoured Van Gogh once again in her paintings of white irises, referencing the time he spent painting them in a psychiatric hospital in Saint-Rémy, France.
After experiencing her fifth breakdown in December 2023, triggered by a social media hacker, Scarlett turned to her art, immersing herself in her studio as a way to anchor herself to the present moment. It was during this time that Scarlett received a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), shedding light on years of unspoken difficulties. Scarlett has always used painting as a form of therapy, a positive compulsion and an outlet for her intense focus and creativity. This newfound diagnosis has allowed her to understand herself more intimately, and she is now on a journey towards self-love.
Working with her canvases on the ground, Scarlett used her fingertips to build texture on the canvas. This tactile nature of creating her paintings brought her a sense of grounding, allowing her to find purpose and direction once again. While listening to soothing classical music, the white canvases took shape and Scarlett found a sense of tranquillity and respite as she began to enjoy the quieter moments within her mind.
Raven is committed to being open about her experience and believes that in sharing her journey she may help others. In our exclusive interview below, she talks candidly about the events that led up to her breakdown late last year and how this collection might have just saved her life.
Warning: Be advised this video contains explicit mentions of suicide and other mental health issues.
As Scarlett reflects on her journey, she remains committed to raising awareness for mental health and supporting others on their own healing journeys. Through her art and her advocacy, she hopes to inspire, offer understanding and compassion, and remind us all that we are stronger than we think. Even in our darkest moments, there is light.
For every artwork sold from Raven's new collection, 10% of the sale will be donated to Mind, a charity close to her heart, for its crucial role in supporting and advocating for better mental health services. By opening up about her experience, and donating in aid of Mind, Raven hopes to inspire a future where those experiencing mental health issues are better understood, accepted, and met with compassion, understanding and support.
If you, or someone you know, is experiencing mental health problems, please contact Mind on 0300 123 3393 or visit mind.org.uk for more information. To make a donation to help support the vital work they do in raising awareness of mental health, click here.
The use of colour in art goes beyond the aesthetics of building an image. Artists use colour to establish a mood, convey a meaning and ultimately inject an artwork – and its viewer – with feeling.
Join us at our ICC gallery to view a brand-new collection of original works from popular Beyond The Surface collection and a striking selection of signature colourful impasto paintings from contemporary British artist, Scarlett Raven.
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