I'm using motives from nature by mixing elements from Burgundy's forests and South Pacific seas into my own brand of "Paper Jewelry for a White Wall"
These wall stuctures (or disc drawings) are intended to play with light, not only through reflecting the colours back via the wall, but also when the natural light changes throughout the day, casting blotches of sunlight that interact with the discs. Also the changing position of the sunlight throughout the day alters the brightness of the circular white surfaces. And when one changes one's position in relation to the work, the reflective colours from the discs on the wall change in intensity.
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Paua Spiral, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, ± 80 x 100 cm |
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Passage, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, dim. variable |
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Pink Wave under Blue Sky, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, ± 100 x 200 cm |
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For Ever On, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, ±100 x 145 cm |
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Gold and Opals 2, 2012, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins,
80 x 80 cm
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Gold and Opals 1, 2012, heavy paper, acrylic paint,
pins, 80 x 60 cm
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Bow , 2012, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, ± 95 x 110 cm |
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Liana, 2012, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins,
dim. variable
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CORNER WORKS
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Sheath, 2011, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, dim. variable |
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Triune, 2011, heavy paper, acrylic paint, pins, |
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