Two aerial images of the central Australian desert where flipped and repeated to form kaleidoscopic effect, sliced up then woven back together to create a colourful pattern. This series of works is an exaggerated view of the patterns we find around us and in the landscape.
Details:
♥ professionally printed with archival inks
♥ artwork measures 35 x 35 cm approx.
Sold unframed
About my work
My work explores pattern and perception influenced largely by her experience of a little known neuro-ophthalmologcal condition which means I see patterned dots in my 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.
paper, ink
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Two aerial images of the central Australian desert where flipped and repeated to form kaleidoscopic effect, sliced up then woven back together to create a colourful pattern. This series of works is an exaggerated view of the patterns we find around us and in the landscape.
Details:
♥ professionally printed with archival inks
♥ artwork measures 35 x 35 cm approx.
Sold unframed
About my work
My work explores pattern and perception influenced largely by her experience of a little known neuro-ophthalmologcal condition which means I see patterned dots in my 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.
paper, ink
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This artwork is sold by Jennifer Bell from Australia