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test patterns memento mori home is where the heart is negotiated spaces
Test Patterns2010

Artist's Statement

My new show entitled Test Patterns, consists of works that are exactly that, little test pieces.

While continuing my use of layered dark and light gesso, I have been experimenting with printmaking techniques such as silkscreen and etching, and have adapted these processes to enable me to apply them to the gesso surface. Now instead of using only sand paper to reveal the image, I am using a combination of both sanding and etching to produce the marks. The silkscreen process has allowed for greater detail and the incorporation of actual objects from my home; thus an old lace cloth, the shweshwe pattern from a skirt and the handwriting from a letter all form part of the layered surface.

While my work still speaks of memory, loss and forgetting, these new works also allude to home and the literal / metaphorical patterns of our lives.

"the blackest of blues"
"the folding branches"
"dreams of leaving"
"the death of the dog at my heels"
"we move in circles now"
"any form of ascension"
"reminds me of you"
"in here tonight"
"early learning"
"it’s not too late"
"our beautiful day"
"worlds apart"
"I think I’m turning Japanese (i)quot;
"I think I’m turning Japanese (ii)"
"take it back"
"you’ve found me"