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title
Seven Days, Tasman Bay 30-6
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medium
Acrylic on formed acrylic
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dimensions
780 x 800
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Painted from a vantage point overlooking Tasman Bay, this work examines the transition in atmospheric light and colour over a seven day period in the first quarter phase of the lunar cycle. One of the moulded panels was painted each day, creating a direct visual reference to the artist's experience and observation of the passing days.
Underlying this is the artist's intention to establish a discussion about the 'time-poor' nature of contemporary existence and our constructed sense of time, versus the continual transitions inherent in the earth's natural rhythms.
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