NATURAL IMPRESSIONS
The 64 artists from 22 different nationalities selected for this exhibition not only enrich our consensus on artistic expression and cultural perspective but also expand our understanding of nature and its representation in the arts. This reflective approach challenges established conventions, allowing for diverse interpretations and representations of the world. It awakens human consciousness to the source of inspiration that the capacity to imagine represents, encouraging the audience to reflect on their relationship with the world and recognize the importance of art as a profound connection with the intrinsic essence of humanity.
The 64 artists from 22 different nationalities selected for this exhibition not only enrich our consensus on artistic expression and cultural perspective but also expand our understanding of nature and its representation in the arts. This reflective approach challenges established conventions, allowing for diverse interpretations and representations of the world. It awakens human consciousness to the source of inspiration that the capacity to imagine represents, encouraging the audience to reflect on their relationship with the world and recognize the importance of art as a profound connection with the intrinsic essence of humanity.
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RACHAEL WELLISCH
Brisbane, Australia
These works are part of a photographic
series taken of large textile
installations. Household waste, such
as discarded clothing, bedsheets, and
tablecloths, has been deconstructed,
dyed, and stitched together into draped
layers. Starting from the paddock to
the final product, the materials are
worn thin and discarded, diverting
them from the landfill and offering a
different landscape. Conceptually, they
draw on the painting term “atmospheric
perspective,” where water particles
in the atmosphere affect perception.
For example, hills in the distance may
appear blue, and by incorporating
receding blues in a painting, this
phenomenon is simulated to create an
illusion of depth.
ENFOLDED LANDSCAPE 2, 2023
Photography on textiles
78.7 x 51.1 in (200 x 130 cm)
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