Godless Goddesses Exhibition
18th October – 27th October 2019
Trinity Art Gallery presents Godless Goddesses – Triana Terry’s largest solo exhibition to date. Introducing a new body of vibrant works that investigate contemporary portrayals of female inner strength.
Godless Goddesses is a tribute to all of those women who, at some stage of their life, felt trapped by a particular situation and coped between the blindness and realisation of their torment.
The vulnerability that accompanies this state, along with the process and transition to feeling strong again, is a phenomena the artist has set out to capture through this series of paintings.
Lead into a journey of powerlessness, realisation and euphoria, the exhibition invites the viewer to ‘reflect’ while facing the stories of those incredibly women.
About Triana Terry
Triana Terry is an exceptionally talented young artist, as well as being a much sought after actresses and performer.
Triana’s first love has always been the visual arts, her father Richard Terry, was also an artist, who owned a commercial studio in the heart of Soho. She has a Spanish mother, Celia de Lamo, a photojournalist and filmmaker.
Triana is a self taught painter and is hugely inspired by human behaviour, faces and emotions. Whether it’s portraying a character on film or on stage, painting a portrait or a scenario, she must immerse herself totally to take on that true persona and image. Her subjects include Stephen Fry, David Thewlis, Anna Friel and Charles Dance to name but a few. Her first solo show was ‘Soholights’ at Cork Street Gallery in 2010 which recieved huge media interest. She has also exhibited at The Saatchi Gallery, Soho Gallery Lazerides, Imitate Modern Mayfair, The Hospital Club, Blacks Club, The Groucho Club and Soho House.
Trinity Art Gallery
Unit 22 Hope Street, London City Island
E14 0LG London