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Gold and blue combine in this abstract painting. The meditative repetition of a simple line delving deeper in the visual language of dots, lines, circles, etc I have been building over the years with my abstract landscapes. This pieces is a crazy patchwork of mark making inspired by topographic maps and boro or sashiko (the age old Japanese art of mending textiles with small stitches). The gold paint means the painting changes beautifully when viewed from different angles.
Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint on canvas
♥ thick edge canvas with blue sides
♥ measures 60.5x60.5cm
♥ ready to hang
about the artist...
Jennifer Bell is an Australian contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and paper weaving, but her practice also encompasses textiles, paper art, photography and new media. Jennifer's work explores pattern and visual perception influenced largely by her experience of a little known neuro-ophthalmologcal condition which means she sees patterned dots in her visual field, continuously. These dots appear as a fine veil of dancing, kaleidoscopic colour that can never be turned off. Even on the calmest day and in the simplest of environments, surroundings that may seem static and plain to others are full of movement and decoration. Jennifer shares this unique experience of the world through her art. With a degree in fine art and four years spent in New Zealand running her own gallery in the picturesque Wellington suburb of Island Bay, she today works a full time independent artist from her sunny Queensland studio. Her work is represented in private collections throughout Australia, NZ, North America, Europe, The Middle East and Asia.
Visit Jennifer's website www.jenniferbellart.com |