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ART FAIR VISIT

I visited an Art fair in Battersea Park for inspiration and to explore other artists visual language. In it it had displayed a collection of contemporary work and a wide range of materials and mediums which upcoming artists explored and used to create their pieces. I took notes and photographs of artists work which i felt could help with my project and also for inspiration.

Eva Ullrich - Morellone
With this wave like painting, the use of space in this composition makes the strokes stand out and stimulates this relaxed feeling, with the use of subtle tonal colours it creates this clear relationship within the piece. This was an influential piece and one i plan on scrutinising throughout my experimentation process.

Adam Aaronson Glass
 
These pieces caught my attention, with the prints and decorations on the glass it raised thoughts on motions and waves. The patterns give off a sense of direction and the layering of colours and patterns intrigued me. Furthermore, it being a 3d sculpture it allows the illusion of movement to take place, as the patterns surround the shape, it gives the impression that the motion is timeless. 

Patrick Lajoie - Aurora Radiant Collection


Russell West - Lingerie
I found it impressive how this sculpture could capture movement and flow while being still. It's glossy surface gave it a liquid, fluid effect. Also the use of shadows when the light hits at different angles creates a piece which seems as if it is floating in mid air.

Jacinto Moros - TFEX

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