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FRANCES O'ROURKE Frances’ primary focus is to capture the splendour of the uncontained surrounding landscape. The cerebral connections to area, feeling the slightest of changes as they occurred in real time. Experiencing this subtle evolution guided her into a meditative headspace where she allowed the land to lead her in making decisions on structure, marks and colour. Thus allowing Frances to uniquely express the movement and gravity of the area. |
ANA YOUNG
Interdisciplinary artist, Ana Young, deeply immerses herself in natural landscapes which allows her to study the relationship between time, memory and silence through her art practice. Having lived all over the world, Ana has found the continual changes of nature to be the most inspiring subjects. She records and studies the landscape, then returns to her North Sydney studio to explore the possibilities of these captured moments through painting. Through considered brushwork and colour palettes, Ana revisits a singular moment of natural phenomena whether it be rain, or light through trees and the transient change of night to day. |
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BERNADETTE FACER Facer - a environmental artist form Aotearoa. Often thinking of her works as unfinished fragments of memory. They sit within an archetypal landscape, by means of print, and assemblage. Facer’s current works incorporate delicate relief lines, abstract hybrid landscapes, mono-print and found objects. |