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Nicholas
Carras graduated from Edith Cowan University in 2000. The following
year he was included in the prestigious Hatched exhibition at the
Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, which showcases the best graduate
student work from around Australia. This is his first solo exhibition,
and indeed the first time that the public has had an opportunity
to purchase this young artists innovative paintings.
Nicholas creates strong linear designs by dribbling paint, not with
the abandon of Pollock, but with a more controlled, deliberate technique
that nonetheless conveys movement and spontaneity. These large-scale,
dynamic, and energetic abstract paintings, would be the centrepiece
of any room. Most are strong coloured, with monochromatic backgrounds
of red, green, blue, yellow or bright white. Contrasting colours
are then applied to the surface, in one, two or more layers. There
are also stunning combinations of simple black and white, or blue
and white contrasts.
Nicholas
wrote
the work I create is often very diverse
in structure, as certain paintings become labour intensive allowing
more simplistic designs to eventuate in others. The pouring of paint
is important in the construction of my work from the creation of
reflective surfaces to hard edged forms. Though not site specific,
my work is an amalgamation of the various forms and surfaces that
I am constantly bombarded with, as my eyes have been trained to
focus on certain elements within a visually chaotic world. From
the reflection of a street light against a tile, to the hard edge
lines of a skyscraper that is constantly being passed by organic
human forms. My drawings allow me to formulate compositions of all
these recorded images within my thoughts. Paintings originate from
these sketches that are then transferred to canvas. These sketches
then evolve through numerous applications of paint.
*prices
valid 2002
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