Seeing, Feeling, Forgetting
The artists chosen for this exhibition Seeing, Feeling, Forgetting have a distinct individual intimacy with and between their chosen material, process and object. Their work tips between abstraction and representation with as much being said in the brushwork, texture, colour and paint as in the final image.
This exhibition is a meditation on the solitude of a painter in the studio and that moment in time when the artist and work become something beyond the sum of its parts.
For the artists the solitude of the studio is a place that culminates with the channelling of experience into the intuitive act of making. However, in order to create, they have to let go of the concrete, savour the moment of making and forget the initial impetus for that act. This exhibition is a meditation on the solitude of a painter in the studio and that moment in time when the artist and work become something beyond the sum of its parts.
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The artists chosen for this exhibition Seeing, Feeling, Forgetting have a distinct individual intimacy with and between their chosen material, process and object. Their work tips between abstraction and representation with as much being said in the brushwork, texture, colour and paint as in the final image.
This exhibition is a meditation on the solitude of a painter in the studio and that moment in time when the artist and work become something beyond the sum of its parts.
For the artists the solitude of the studio is a place that culminates with the channelling of experience into the intuitive act of making. However, in order to create, they have to let go of the concrete, savour the moment of making and forget the initial impetus for that act. This exhibition is a meditation on the solitude of a painter in the studio and that moment in time when the artist and work become something beyond the sum of its parts.
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