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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 8 OCTOBER 2023 5 CULTURE Duo of watercolourists to exhibit at Malta Society of Arts Artists Doranne Alden and Paul Caruana share their common passion for painting light with watercolours through their exhibition Passage of Light opening on Thursday 13 October in Valletta VISUAL artists Doranne Alden and Paul Caruana have pooled forces and talents to present their works in a joint exhibi- tion at the Malta Society of Arts (MSA) in Valletta. The showcase will feature around 40 watercol- our paintings, each a personal journey into the world of light and its myriad interpretations, by two people who share a mul- titude of artistic affinities. Alden and Caruana's journey as collaborators began when they met two years ago in Vallet- ta while searching for a venue to exhibit their works. Their initial encounter was marked by diffi- culties caused by the face masks everyone had to wear at the time of the pandemic, yet their im- mediate connection and mutual admiration for each other's work led to this collaboration. The theme of the exhibition, Passage of Light, represents their common passion for capturing the effects of light. Alden and Caruana also share an unwaver- ing love for watercolour as their chosen medium of expression due to its unique ability to cap- ture the nuances of light. How- ever, their artworks transcend the mere depiction of light and shadow. Caruana's interpretation of the theme of 'light' goes beyond the mere visual. Through his works, he communicates the way he perceives life, explor- ing his unique perspective on existence. Caruana elucidates, "By light, I also mean the way I look at life, sometimes taking life 'lightly' too. I often start with a simple doodle, allowing my crea- tive process to evolve organical- ly." The result is a collection of works that carries the essence of the moment, whether inspired by observations or by life itself. He believes that this exhibi- tion is a profound exploration of not only visual light but also the metaphysical and emotion- al light that illuminates the two artists' perspectives. While drawn to the freedom granted by watercolour and its expressive effect when it comes to capturing light, Alden is aware of the medium's inherent unfor- giving nature, and uses this lim- itation as an avenue to explore new horizons. Alden's watercol- ours are characterised by their vibrant colours and a distinct signature style. "I use my pho- tography as my sketchbook and I go out to paint en Plein Air to truly capture a moment in time, to connect with my subject", she reveals. "Before I start painting, I usually know where my work should take me and concentrate on expressing that moment or feeling." As curator of the exhibition, Marika Azzopardi states, "The works have been specifically se- lected to highlight the chosen theme of 'light'. A walk-through around the galleries will provide a visual experience that takes the viewer back to specific moments in time, to memories of scenic locations and local traditions, and to feast our eyes on the var- ied atmospheric innuendos of these Mediterranean islands." "The joint exhibition marks the first time these two artists are showcasing their works together, adding an exciting dimension to their artistic journey", says MSA President, Arch. Adrian Mamo enthusiastically. "The Malta So- ciety of Arts has played a pivotal role in realising this partnership, and we eagerly anticipate Paul Caruana and Doranne Alden's creations to grace the walls of our galleries, juxtaposed and harmonised." Passage of Light is an exhibi- tion of around 40 watercolour works by Paul Caruana and Doranne Alden, curated by Marika Azzopardi. The show can be visited at the Malta Soci- ety of Arts' Palazzo de La Salle, 219, Republic Street, Valletta, from 13 October until 2 Novem- ber 2023. Opening hours: Mon- day to Friday 8am to 7pm, and Saturdays 9am to 1pm. Entrance is free. For more details about the exhibition please visit www. artsmalta.org or www.facebook. com/maltasocietyofarts. The Crab Catcher - Work by Doranne Alden Not so silly, qork by Paul Caruana work