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The
Church Gallery, in conjunction with Edith Cowan University and The
Church Gallery Art Angels Incorporated, is very pleased to present
Rosslynd Piggotts first solo exhibition in Perth. She is an
artist of international calibre, exhibiting at ARCO O2 in Madrid,
the 1999 Liverpool Biennial, and has held solo exhibitions in Japan
and Belgium. Her work is held in 25 major public collections, including
the State Galleries of NSW, SA, WA, Qld, Vic and the National Gallery
of Australia. In 1998 the National Gallery of Victoria acknowledged
Rosslynd with a major survey of her work, titled Suspended
Breath. Whilst in Perth, Rosslynd will be residing in the
Edith Cowan University Artist in Residence accommodation, and will
spend four weeks working with ECUs post graduate students
at the Mount Lawley campus.
Rosslynds exhibition at The Church Gallery is comprised of
two series of six digital inkjet prints, Storm 2 and
Tracing Sky. Digital imagery is a new medium for this
innovative artist, whose work also encompasses painting, sculpture
and installation. Her work has been variously described as subliminal,
intuitive, transformative, feminine
and delicate. It beguiles and seduces the viewer with
its simplicity and enigmatic properties. These new powerful and
romantic images are no exception. Rosslynd has referred to them
as her High Romantic period, however the works also
reveal considerable intellectual restraint.
Storm 2 is a series of prints that have evolved from
her involvement in the 2001 Citylights project in Melbourne. Rosslynd
discovered a photo booth in Melbournes China town that provided
a range of digital landscape based backdrops for the sitter, which
she utilised to create spontaneous and abstracted self portraits.
These have been printed in a large scale format in an intense ultramarine
blue.
Tracing Sky is a series of cloud studies based on photographs
taken by Rosslynd. Within these she has created interventions that
investigate notions of space, emptiness and metaphysical voids.
The surface quality of these, and the Storm 2 prints,
are important to Rosslynd. She chose to print them on cotton rag
mat paper to give the images a velvety luminosity and sensuous surface,
very much in keeping with their romantic themes.
Proudly
supported by
The Church Gallery Art Angels Inc
and
Edith Cowan University
Rosslynd
Piggott is represented by Sutton Gallery, Melbourne and Bellas Gallery,
Brisbane
the
assistance of Andrew McDonald is gratefully acknowledged
each
print is an edition of 10
complete set of six Storm 2 prints
=> $19 800 [inc GST]
complete
set of six Tracing Sky prints
=> $19 800 [inc GST]
*prices
valid 2002
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