Friday 26 July 2013

Is this all there is?



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Try and do the same thing twice, you will find infinite variation•
Look closer at anything, and you will unravel exquisite detail•

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Friday 5 July 2013

State of Flux




Hallucinations of the primary visual cortex, 2012-13.
3.9m x 4.9m approx.
Xerographic print on copy paper, Acrylic and ink on board.



I was recently included in a group exhibition of works by Sydney College of the Arts Masters candidates at Delmar Gallery, Ashfield.  

The exhibition included artists Adam Adelpour, Lucas Davidson, Kasane Low, Chris Raymond, Nicola Walkerden, Amanda Williams, Ling Yuen.

Thanks to curators Geoff Weary and Catherine Benz for my inclusion.

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Wednesday 3 July 2013

Junk Geode V : Meteorite





Xerographic print on copy paper, poster board, and metalized polyester film.


The rarest types of meteorite to strike the Earth are colourfully patterned and metallic. Meteorites typically contain vividly coloured, translucent, mineral crystals, embedded in a silvery nickel-iron metal.

They arrive concealed in strange organic shapes, charred from entering the Earth's atmosphere, and can be cut and polished to reveal their brilliant gemstone qualities.

I like to think of this meteorite traveling great distances through outer-space, created from the destruction of an ancient planet, a shard from the early universe.
 

©ADG2013