Reassemblage | 2018
Byron School of Art Project Space, Mullumbimby
This body of work is an exploration of human emotion and state of being, a commentary on the often necessary process of breaking down and apart before putting back together again. These works are a deconstruction and re-assemblage of images with a strong focus on shape-making, through creating, breaking and re-forming of elements, founded in hours of paper and box folding, collaging and ultimately realised in paint, wood and metal.
All works have sold.
Minimalist art installation on a white wall, featuring a metal arrow-shaped piece, a framed abstract artwork with yellow and gray blocks, and a small white cylindrical object.
INSTALL SHOT
Four abstract art pieces hanging on a white wall. The first is a small rectangular painting with a dark, blurred shape on a pink background. The second is a geometric, two-tone, burgundy and white sculpture with sharp angles. The third is a small, minimal white sculpture with a black line. The fourth is a rectangular artwork with pink and red hues, featuring grid-like patterns.
BELIEF SYSTEM I
FAULT LINES
BRAVE FACE
BELIEF SYSTEM II
PUSH PULL
BILLOW
KISS THE SHORE II
BEHIND IN FRONT
DEVIL INSIDE
EMBARKATION
AT THE CORE
FLIPSIDE
INTERNAL EXTERNAL I
INTERNAL EXTERNAL II
COMPARTMENTALISE
KINK
PIECE ME TOGETHER
REASSEMBLAGE
QUIVER