White Edit


At the Delta House Studios Gallery at Delta House, Riverside Road London SW17 0BA

Yasmin Grant, a London-based artist, is the artist behind White Edit, a solo exhibition.which explores minimalism, purity, and erasure through stark contrasts, subtle textures, and monochromatic visual narratives. The exhibition celebrates the use of white paint with abstract pieces on canvas, elegance through a refined palette of white and gold. Sculptural abstract pieces and images highlight tactile surfaces, soft light, and metallic accents, evoking purity, serenity, and understated luxury in three dimensions, inviting viewers to slow down and find beauty in simplicity and quiet expression.

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White Edit
‘Explores thought provoking pieces blending abstraction and realism to reflect personal and collective experiences. Within these pieces you may find something of yourself.

Curated to add modernity and functionality to your walls, these white & gold pieces have a tactile dimension.The textured white/gold collection will appear in a fresh and flawless palette of crisp white tones.

Texture and tone have been added for a truly premium effect, with luxury compositions featured throughout.
A serene art exhibition showcasing abstract white paintings, evoking emotion through texture, light, and subtle contrast in minimalist expression.’ 

Yasmin is a multidisciplinary, self-taught artist who began using avant-garde materials to create, being mostly influenced by my love of texture and what Is around her.This transitioned into her art career, developing into sculptures and three-dimensional canvas pieces. As a multifaceted artist, her scope of work remains wide, from creating unique pieces that evoke rich colours to the ultimate goal of producing a visually polished piece, whether it is a 3D sculpture or a large canvas piece.

In her art practice, she explores the realm of abstract, textured art, where she embarks on a captivating journey of expression and experimentation.Through her work, Yasmin strives to transcend the limitations of conventional representation, embracing the power of texture and abstraction to communicate emotions and ideas in a profound and visceral way.