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Painting, Watercolor on Wood
Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in
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Organic lines created by wandering creatures through wet paint. Nature's pencil, artist as facilitator, relinquishing control and letting go of artistic agency
2015
Painting, Watercolor on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in
Yes
Not Framed
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Born and raised in the Netherlands, but for the last 25 years residing and painting in New Zealand. I am Interested in letting go of control in the painting process, embracing chance encounters and experiment with deepening these phenomenon. My painting-based research explores issues connected to chance and intentionality. Examining the unpredictability of external inputs in the creation of abstract paintings. This methodology allows freedom but also creates vulnerability, as I try to broach issues of chance and intentionality, and disperse and disrupt predictable patterns, behaviours, and knowledge. This is achieved through semi-controlled experiments utilising variables other than the artist’s brush and gesture. My process of creation comes from a desire for detachment: a distancing of self that allows focus on natural transitional processes rather than the artist’s own propulsive force to generate form. The limitation of my own control is exercised to foster play and curiosity and to avoid formal intentions, subjective will, or desire for expression. This acceptance of transience references organic processes and accepts the natural cycle of growth and decay. I employ painting as a self-referential medium, with paint usually applied as evenly as possible; minimising gesture and brush marks to avoid subjective action, and giving way to a systematic or rule-based manipulation of the medium. By eliminating artistic agency, the work becomes open to randomness and dissipation, but at the same time it allows for the creation of a universal symbolic and ideographic grammar in painting itself. The works become the site of traces of an experience, displaying evidence of past autonomous material events. Levering refers to her paintings as data visualisations, they communicate data from something that is abstract or at least not immediately visible. These paintings do not ‘represent’ something but present the thing itself: a document of dialogue drawing out new connections in the viewer’s experience.
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