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Serena McLauchlan's CV
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Emily Mabee's CV
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The Church Gallery is very pleased to present an exhibition of new work
by emerging artists Emily Mabee and Serena McLauchlan. Both are recent
honours graduates from Edith Cowan University and have also shared a
studio residency at PICA. Their work is linked by an interest in the
physical process of creating paintings. They both use very unusual techniques
that have resulted in an extraordinary exhibition.
Serena works by pouring thin layers of coloured wax onto her boards,
resulting in luminous panels that both reveal and obscure the workings
of the previous layers.
Serena stated that,
The process in my work explores the area between
painterly visual logic and the arbitrary nature of the painting process.
Translucent encaustic layers are poured onto the surface to effect previous
layers of paint and colour. They conceal/reveal scraped back areas of
working, or burn the paint into another wet layer. Each decision is
based on visual logic, formal concerns and an aim to create paintings
which push the possibilities of the painting process.
The scale of these works invites the viewer to look closely at the paintings
individual construction history, however when viewed in sequence, added
structures and readings occur.
Serena also noted that the monochromic nature of these paintings
may have specific references to colour as object, or evoke general memory/sensory
experiences of place, taste or smell. This can also be said of
Emilys paintings. In one series of works she carves tendrils of
paint out from the surface of her multi-layered, monochromatic paintings,
creating extraordinary effects. Delicious, is a word that
springs to mind when viewing the translucent, red streamers of paint
that gently fall like a fringe from one work. In another, an orange
cluster of spaghetti-like paint oozes from the centre of the painting,
revealing the yellow foundation coats of paint beneath like a sunburst.
In a second series of small artworks Emily literally weaves thin strands
of paint to create abstract patterns of crosses and stars within the
work. These works cross the boundaries of traditional painting and begin
to enter the realm of textiles.
Emily stated that,
I am investigating the plastic properties of acrylic
paint. Exploring the mediums unique strength, flexibility, transparency
and luminosity. My three dimensional works explore the relationship
between the painting and the gallery space containing it. Im highlighting
the control of gravity and light over the materiality of the work.
*prices
valid 2003
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serena
mclauchlan
plum
oil/wax/ board
36 x 36cm
2003
$400 SOLD |
emily
mabee
cross
#4
woven acrylic paint
25 x 25cm
2003
$300 SOLD
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serena
mclauchlan
ashen
oil/wax/ board
36 x 36cm
2003
$400 |
emily
mabee
honey
carved acrylic on board
41 x 71cm
2003
$900
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serena
mclauchlan
shell
oil/wax/ board
36 x 36cm
2003
$400 |
emily
mabee
sweet
carved acrylic on board
77 x 77cm
2003
$1000
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serena
mclauchlan
orange
oil/wax/ board
36 x 36cm
2003
$400 SOLD |
emily
mabee
star
woven acrylic paint
20 x 20cm
2003
$250 SOLD
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serena
mclauchlan
hush
oil/wax/ board
13 x 13cm
2003
$150 |
emily
mabee
strip
carved acrylic on board
19 x 50cm
2003
$350 SOLD
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