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Drawing, Ink on Paper
Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
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I wanted to create a drawing that was minimal had the illusion of flow and movement. I am very interested in shapes forms and patterns and I am always exploring different ways to express what I see in the world around me and this work is a manifestation of that process. This piece would make a wonderful gift or you could treat yourself to a beautiful original piece of art. Original drawing Ink on 224g grained paper Dimensions 29.7 x 42cm Signed and dated by artist in graphite pencil. Made at artist's Parisian studio. Sold unmated, unframed, without mounting hardware. The drawing will be shipped from from Paris with Artist Statement signed by the artist in a tube. Colours may vary slightly due to different types of computer colour monitors. All art work and photography are copyright of the original creator artist Fiona Hueston. Any reproduction or manipulation of the artworks and images is not permitted. Merci.
Ink on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Fiona Hueston is an visual artist whose work incorporates many different disciplines, including photography, installations & sculpture. During her studies for a Masters Degree in Cross Disciplinary Art & Design at the College of Fine Arts UNSW. Fiona started to investigating the possibilities of working with multiple origami paper forms, which lead to the creation of sculptures and installations. The Equal Hearts Project installation, featured in her first solo exhibition and won the Awesome Foundation grant, consisted of two thousand paper origami hearts. The installation was a participatory artistic petition where the general public were encouraged to write a message on a heart supporting marriage equality, each heart was then strung up and attached to a hot pink rotary washing line, an iconic symbol representing domestic married life in Australia. Fiona starting exploring other origami forms, stacking and gluing them together to create sculptures. Her piece Circle, which consisted of four hundred fortune tellers was a finalist in the 2015 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize and led to her winning her first artistic residency. Fiona continues to develop her artistic practice in Paris, France, working mostly in sculpture and photography and has recently exhibited at The Other Art Fair in New York & is will be exhibiting at the ArtRooms Fair in Rome 2-4 March 2018.
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