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Guardian
Review 'About Feeling Dizzy', a very human piece hero-worshipping Matisse and gaily related to dance, has brilliant sunshine yellows waltzing off the canvas. 'Balanced On A Knife Edge', imbued with the teetering feel of standing on a precipice, tackles the issues of balance in painting. 'Blue Heat' conjures up a hot and windy Mediterranean day; and 'Spain Double Vision' features blinding light pouring through doors, the light from a distance that Molins seems to return to again and again. Her
latest work, 'Green Painting With A Gap In The Middle', is a
newish departure mirroring, floating, topsy-turvy shapes in a
double horizontal arrangement but the colour is acid and fresh
and uninhibited as ever. I like her cheek, Irene McManus |