New Talent 2010

6 – 28 April 2010
Opening Tuesday 6-8pm 6 April

4 Recent Graduates from the National Art School Sydney
Criena Court – Cameron Haas – Andrew Hopkins – Gabriella Kay

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Criena Court

Interior (Darwin Fox) 2010
mixed media on plywood
30×30cm

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    Cameron Haas

    Red, Yellow
    oil on canvas
    160×140cm
    SOLD

    The focus of my painting practice is that of non-objective, non-narrative abstraction. Within my work I explore the formal aspects of art making such as composition, form, negative and positive space, line, colour and tone within a non-objective, non-narrative context. I do not explore grand narratives, spiritual undertones or figurative concepts within my work. I’m interested in paintings relationship to itself and how the painting process can propel itself under its own momentum in a studio environment. My paintings relate to the nature of paint and painting itself, connecting with historical and contemporary art making practices – Cameron Haas

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    Andrew Hopkins

    David vs Timmy 2010
    oil on canvas
    142×152cm
    SOLD

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    Gabriella Kay

    Crest
    acrylic & ink on canvas
    183×183cm

    My coastal paintings are inspired by the images I see and experience while surfing, swimming and walking along the beaches where I live, by the play of sunlight on water, the ever changing moods of sea and sky, the layering of shape, form and colour. I paint the distinctive elements of the landscape such as the arabesque sweep of a wide sandy bay, the rivulets of sand left by a retreating tide, the architecture of headland, dunes and estuaries. I’m fascinated by the spectrum of colours that appear depending upon the time of day, weather and season, such as the still, cool blues of a windless day, ochre sands, inky storm clouds, weeping grey skies after a squall, and the dazzling white rays of sunrise. I avoid literal representation, but rather create an ambiguity in the works that allows the viewer to interpret the image based on their own experiences and memories – Gabriella Kay

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