Photographic Animation Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art The Deccan Trap is a sci-fi fable that goes back in space and time, with one layer at a time revealed from a cut-out collage of stacked images. The piece jumps from… Continue Reading →
Deep See Blue Surrounding You (writing in progress) Laure Prouvost presented an interactive and mulit-faceted installation piece at the French pavilion. Provoust used film to investigate self identity and nationality, while complementing this with a tactile and sculptural immersive environment… Continue Reading →
Using a spotlight, I experiment with low key lighting. The splash-like sporadic shapes project onto the back wall and create a repeat silhouette image of the presented work. Given that the room was half-lit already, the projections aren’t as dramatic… Continue Reading →
32 different acetate tiles with poured shapes on them. Assembled in a grid formation and held up in a metal frame. It seems each frame is far apart from the other. Maybe my artwork has began to socially distance itself… Continue Reading →
Think Plastic: Materials and Making – Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh Sinclair explores the way our memories form and how they connect to the environment. The piece is formed in layers to represent the physical processes of generating memories. Each ‘memory’… Continue Reading →
Acrylic on Canvas 25cm X 25xm [X16] Work intended to be displayed in “DunbART! Art Exhbition” [cancelled.] Sep 21, 2020
Installation. Projections Acrylic on acetate. Suspended in space. Sep 21, 2020
A1, acrylic on acetate. Projection/Installation Aug 21, 2020
CAN’T HELP MYSELF, SUN YUAN AND PENG YU, 2016. *seen at the Venice Biennale, Central Pavilion/Giardini – “May You Live in Interesting Times” 2019* At the Giardini, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu presented a giant robotic paintbrush that thrashed paint around a… Continue Reading →
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