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View In My Room
Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 94.5 W x 47 H x 0.7 D in
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Painting from the solo exhibition 'An hour of my time' Through an experiment involving YouTube, I seek to understand how I, as a user, respond to the information provided in the visual material found online. I spent an hour of my time watching YouTube videos, resulting from a ‘poultry, warehouse’ search, allowing myself to browse intuitively through any of the algorithm’s suggestions. The photographs taken from pausing then photographing YouTube suggested videos, led to a series of small sketches made in ball pen. I was influenced here by what Nicholas Mierzoet said in his book “ How we see the world”: “What we see with our eyes, it turns out, is less like a photograph than it is like a rapidly drawn sketch. Seeing the world is not about how we see but what we make of what we see. We put together an understanding of the world that makes sense from what we already know or think we know.” My mixed media collection, including this paintings, is made by repetitive layering and wiping off the coats of paint, soft pastel and charcoal. Through breaking down the barrier between drawing and painting, I aim to make the viewer question where the line between reality and fiction lies.
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
94.5 W x 47 H x 0.7 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Ilona's work explores the socio-political 'grey' areas through a psychological lens. Through adopting diverse drawing and painting techniques in the making of her work, she disrupts and alters the imagery taken from secondary sources, drawing attention to subjects of memory, perception, cruelty and free will. In her recent practice, Ilona uses the content found online, specifically on YouTube, to delve even more deeply into questions of perception and the role technology plays in shaping our understanding of the world and choices we make. Ilona Skladzien was born in Poland, and currently lives and works in the UK.
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