I hope you can make it along to my up coming exhibition – Fluidity.
Creative Space 105 Abbott Road, North Curl Curl
18-28 May 2017
Opening Drinks Saturday 20 May 4-6m
Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10am-4pm
New exhibition explores our ancient connection with nature
Fluidity is body of work by acclaimed artists Catriona Pollard and Karen Visser which applies a fluid perspective to nature and explores form and texture in two very different ways: sculpture using foraged natural materials and photography that paints nature with light.
Running from 18-28 May 2017 at Creative Space in North Curl Curl, the exhibition explores the potential of all possibilities through the lens of nature.
The exhibition, by two of Sydney’s most promising visual artists, who have been recognised for their compelling work, will offer a visual feast that will prompt the viewer to ponder nature and its power over our psyche.
Both artists believe that often we only see what we want to see: visions that match our fixed beliefs and perspectives and anything that is defined in a limited way is open to transformation. Objects and views are fluid, whether this is discarded branches and vines or spectacular coastline seen through new light.
Being deeply connected to the natural world around them, both artists use their art forms to comment on society’s connection and disconnection with it.
Fibre artist, Catriona Pollard uses foraged or discarded organic material to weave sculptures that honour and worship the earth beneath our feet and the new growth that can emerge from it.
“I use nature as a way to connect with people that goes beyond physical beauty, but touches them in a personal and profound way. Transforming discarded organic material into sculptures forces people to view the natural world around them in a different way.”
“It adds a layer of wonder and contemplative engagement. It leads to a reflection on our inner landscape and the question of what would happen if we saw aspects of our lives in different ways,” said Ms Pollard.
Photographer, Karen Visser applies a unique perspective of the Northern Beaches coastline through photographic impressionism where she explores the ethereal atmospheric sensitivity within our natural environs.
“Having always possessed a love for natural beauty and fine detail, my focus is drawn to the play of light.”
“I relish the conversations that are stirred through the painterly blurs and brush stroke impressions, of woven layers of motion, nature that takes on human-like qualities, shadows and reflections that intrigue and fleeting light that reveals ‘invisible’ colours,” said Ms Visser.
Exhibition Details:
When: 18-28 May 2017
Where: Creative Space, 105 Abbott St, North Curl Curl
Cost: Free
Opening drinks: Saturday, 20 May 4-6 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10am-4pm
Weaving Workshop:
Experience and explore the sculptural basketry technique of random weaving with contemporary sculptural basketry artist Catriona Pollard.
When: 21 May 2017, 10am-1pm
Where: Creative Space, 105 Abbott St, North Curl Curl
Cost: $75
Book: bit.ly/randomweave21
For more information on the artists:
Catriona Pollard’s work visit www.theartofweaving.com.au, Instagram: CatrionaPollard
Karen Visser’s work visit www.karenvisser.com.au, Instagram: KarenVisser_Artist
Catriona Pollard Bio
Catriona Pollard’s work is inspired by the connection and relationship we have with our environment and the beauty it shares with us. As an accomplished contemporary sculptural basketry artist, she is gifted with the ability to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Her work is profiled across major art and design media and is featured nationally in galleries, high end design spaces and private collections.
Her work has been described as emotionally-authentic, uniquely contemporary, raw and visually stunning. She’s had a solo exhibition, been numerous group and selected exhibitions and has been shortlisted as Emerging Artist of the Year Craft NSW and finalist numerous art prizes and awards. Full CV here: https://theartofweaving.com.au/about-2/
Karen Visser Bio
Karen Visser was given her first camera in primary school and the seeds of a lifelong passion for photography were sown. She has consistently explored methods of photography which allow her to search for moments that evoke an emotion, a feeling of poetry or music within the imagery.
She has studied photography in Australia and Europe, and in 2009 developed a series of ‘Intimate Botanicals’ which involved exploring scanography. Her current series of ‘Photographic Impressionism’ images explore the ethereal atmospheric sensitivity within our natural environs.
Her first exhibition was held in 2013, and has since deepened her desire to share through her eyes the unrivaled natural beauty of our treasured coastlines, fascinating sculptural rockscapes and diverse natural bush.