PATRICIA VOLK
Precarious
von Patricia Volk
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This book shows my new work.
Progressing from making symbolic and semi-abstract pieces, I have concentrated on my fascination with how one line or form has an effect upon another next to it. I believe the juxtapositions of pure shape and colour create wonderful contradictions of power and fragility, stability and precariousness, their tentative proximities, frictions and “rubbing against each other” reflecting the relationships between human beings; the awkward but beautiful partnership between the strong and the weak, the delicate and the robust, creating sometimes a balanced structure that seems as if it might topple, but keeps standing.
Progressing from making symbolic and semi-abstract pieces, I have concentrated on my fascination with how one line or form has an effect upon another next to it. I believe the juxtapositions of pure shape and colour create wonderful contradictions of power and fragility, stability and precariousness, their tentative proximities, frictions and “rubbing against each other” reflecting the relationships between human beings; the awkward but beautiful partnership between the strong and the weak, the delicate and the robust, creating sometimes a balanced structure that seems as if it might topple, but keeps standing.
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildende Kunst
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Projektoption: Standard-Hochformat, 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 80 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Nov. 11, 2010
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter modelled, painted, sculpture, Ceramic
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Über den Autor
I have been producing ceramic sculpture for the last twenty years and have pieces in collections across the UK and abroad. During this time I have developed a fascination with how one line or form has an effect upon another next to it. Juxtapositions of shape and colour can create wonderful contradictions of power and fragility, stability and precariousness which, to me, always reflect human relationships. Their closeness is tender, but also tentative: sometimes I am creating a balanced structure that seems as if it might topple, but keeps standing.
