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Mosaicism: Thinking in Mosaic

October 4, 2019 By

In August 2019 I concluded my PhD with a major solo exhibition called Mosaicism: Thinking in Mosaic, held at Lot19 Gallery in Castlemaine, Victoria. The culmination of four years of research and 30 years of professional practice this exhibition showed three works exploring the themes of material fluidity and the relationship established between maker and material. The Material and The Immaterial 3 was the physically largest of them and ranged across three walls in the main gallery space. Shroud was a two-piece installation of video and a burial shroud. Attrition was a video loop expressing the act of doing and undoing, making and unmaking.

 

SHROUD
(biodegradable mosaic)
wood ash, coconut fibre, human and dog hair, glass smalti, marble, bamboo, latex, PVA
2019
collection of the artist
SHROUD
(biodegradable mosaic)
wood ash, coconut fibre, human and dog hair, glass smalti, marble, bamboo, latex, PVA
2019
collection of the artist
SHROUD
(biodegradable mosaic)
wood ash, coconut fibre, human and dog hair, glass smalti, marble, bamboo, latex, PVA and video
2019
collection of the artist

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