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Glass and Water Painting

Sarah May Hollis

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 59.1 W x 59.1 H x 0.8 D in

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Large, vertical, abstract painting. This painting is a series of observational studies made in Hong Kong during the typhoon season. The whole city swells as it absorbs water and materials begins to shift and slide in the light. It feels as though the city is breathing and the concrete dancing. Using oil and liquin l I apply translucent layers onto canvas over several weeks. Water, Concrete and Glass is the second painting of this collection created from series of drawings, impressions and photographs taken from the streets of Mong Kok, Hong Kong.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:59.1 W x 59.1 H x 0.8 D in

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Sarah May Hollis is a British/Chinse dancer and a painter. She works and resides in London and had received her education from the Laban School of Contemporary Dance and The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL. She often places drawings and technical drawings atop of each other to later reproduce them from memory, creating emotional and kinetic compositions in both oil and acrylic. This process allows her Abstract Expressionist works to intertwine between both dance and architecture, revealing linear patterning that dissect and connect on her canvases to express rhythmic and looping forms. ​“Painting is like dancing, a united focus of mind, body and spirit.” Additionally, these attempts of seeking connections between art, movement and architecture allow her to experiment with intricate elements of light, space and form in which she is often part of. In one of her paintings, Typhoon Euphoria (2018), she describes her relationship with the surroundings of Hong Kong, China, where she was trapped for two days in a high-rise building due to a storm that hit the city. Her painting reveals how the water became the new façade of the city’s architecture, allowing all the concrete to ‘move’ or ‘dance’ in front of her eyes. Moreover, Hollis works in both digital and physical processes to generate an understanding to our human evolving relationship with matter and identity. Her dance performances have spanned London, Barcelona, Paris, Israel and New York. sarahmayhollis.com

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