Kerrie Warren, Master of Contemporary Art
Artwork & Essays 2016
door Kerrie Warren
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Over het boek
As a contemporary visual artist I find myself searching for new ways to explore rhythm and the various sensations it inspires when influenced by my own perception and experience of life. Through intuitively based artworks that include paintings, wheel thrown ceramics and ready-made items, I strive to evoke a sense of pause within a visually perceived momentum in order to explore life’s delicate balance, its vulnerable fragility and sublime impermanence. By bringing a variety of elements together, both made by my own hand and ready-made, I aim to link and intertwine various systems of existence into poetic assemblages and installations that act as one exuberant and cohesive form of expression. My current explorations pose questions such as: Am I able to create a sense of life’s delicate balance, its vulnerable fragility and sublime impermanence through two and three dimensional compositions? Is it possible to create a sense of pause and trigger a perception of visual motion and life? By working intuitively am I tapping into my own sense of truth, and through the work does this personal truth extend itself to the spectator? The artworks and essays contained in this book were created in 2016 in conjunction with my studies 'Masters of Contemporary Art' completed at VCA - Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 72 - Datum publiceren: jan 20, 2017
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden Art, Paintings, Ceramics, Installation, Assemblage
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Kerrie Warren
Crossover Victoria Australia
A contemporary visual artist, born in Melbourne in 1968. Through intuitively based artworks that include paintings, wheel thrown ceramics and ready-made items, Warren strives to evoke a sense of pause within a visually perceived momentum in order to explore life’s delicate balance, its vulnerable fragility and sublime impermanence.