Charcoal on Fabriano. A symbolic work exploring the strange reality of coincidences and their resemblance to quantum events. Drawn from the media stories of two mining accidents in 2010 on opposite sides of the world. Each had dramatically different outcomes. One joyful, the other tragic.
Part of the HUSK Exhibit 9th - 29th July 2011
"An Excavation of Human Remains by North West Women Artists.
The essence of human remains when all remains are husk....
HUSK is an exhibition with the theme of "Human Remains."
Artists are asked to submit work which responds in any media to the definitions/words in the box opposite. THe final pieces will join specially commissioned work by women artists from the Waterfront
Gallery.
Work will be chosen for its visceral quality and ability to leave a lasting impression on its viewer.
Charcoal on Fabriano.
Charcoal on Fabriano. A symbolic work exploring the strange reality of coincidences and their resemblance to quantum events. Drawn from the media stories of two mining accidents in 2010 on opposite sides of the world. Each had dramatically different outcomes. One joyful, the other tragic.
Charcoal on Fabriano.
Charcoal on Fabriano. A symbolic work exploring the strange reality of coincidences and their resemblance to quantum events. Drawn from the media stories of two mining accidents in 2010 on opposite sides of the world. Each had dramatically different outcomes. One joyful, the other tragic.
An evocative work exploring themes of nostalgia, ancestral memory and personal histories.
Recollecting the stories of my father and using charocal drawings, erased and redrawn hundres of times, to create a sequential linear piece of lost time... the photograph, becoming a moment.... the moving image.
Exhibitions: