¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 Having enjoyed my return to a painting medium but keen to explore how we currently see the world through screens of glass I decided to start painting on glass (something I did quite a lot of in 1st year) and experiment with how the viewer sees through this.
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¶ 3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 Working with glass reminded me of the work of Robert Rauschenburg and Jeffrey Sarmiento
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¶ 8 Leave a comment on paragraph 8 0 I took my glass work into a windowless bathroom with a full length mirror and experimented with light and reflection.
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¶ 11 Leave a comment on paragraph 11 0 By placing small battery operated lights beneath the painted glass and turning off the remaining lights the images that glow through the glass are fascinating. When viewed against the mirror the images are further distorted
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¶ 21 Leave a comment on paragraph 21 0 Trying to imaging these images on a large scale
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¶ 23 Leave a comment on paragraph 23 0 These images that seem almost planetary bring to mind the work of Sara Oskarsson who uses chemistry to create fluid images that emulate nature’s forces and dynamism
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¶ 27 Leave a comment on paragraph 27 0 I accidently moved the camera while photographing these images and the resulting imaged remind me of laser lights and I really liked the ‘mistakes’
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¶ 30 Leave a comment on paragraph 30 0 The light effect brought to mind this image that I have saved