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Gold Painting

Larain Briggs

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 12 W x 8 H x 0.5 D in

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To understand how my paintings evolve it is necessary to read my artist's statement:- 'I am consistently motivated by investigating my psyche and the unconscious mind. It has been a lifelong journey, inspired by Carl Jung and previous to that Freud. I am simply compelled to create and have been since I can remember. I work through painting, assemblage, digital art, and installation, employing various strategies to access animus, the shadow, and the collective unconscious. Through creative expression, I attempt to externalize the inner reality of my psyche. I attempt to transcend persona to connect with my true self where I hope to reconcile internal conflicts as Jung would have put it, ‘individuation’. The work is often full of symbolism and archetypes which I believe are often perceived and related to on an unconscious level. I view myself as an intuitive, expressive and experimental artist. I enjoy exploring various media to facilitate full articulation of my moods, memories and internal dialogues in a visual manner. ' Gold often appears in my work and it's archetypal meaning may relate to understanding and enlightenment. It may be a journey, seeking knowledge and spirituality. I view it as being warm and compassionate. It may also symbolise the sun, wealth and truth. You may wish to consider which qualities this painting projects for you in order to gain a deeper understanding of it and of yourself.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.5 D in

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Larain Briggs, a British painter, embraces a multi-disciplinary approach in her artistic practice. Born in 1960 and raised in Kent before relocating to London, Briggs currently resides on the East Coast, where she is engaged in doctoral studies in fine art at the University of East London. Inspired by Jungian concepts, her work establishes profound dialogues with the unconscious, employing transformative processes to facilitate individuation. Grounded in Jungian theory, Briggs perceives the contemporary world, marked by radical shifts in philosophy, religion, science, and art, as an archetypal apocalypse, wherein humanity collectively confronts a global catastrophe of uncertain magnitude. Guided by a sense of awe and apprehension towards the escalating complexity of the digital realm, her research delves into the meta-crisis and the digital sublime. Influenced by artists such as Anselm Kiefer and Bill Viola, who share a similar conceptual foundation, as well as theorists Huston Smith and Simon Morely, Briggs' artistic exploration unfolds within a rich tapestry of diverse influences. Briggs' painting is imbued with the influence of digital media, incorporating elements of AI, VR, and photomanipulation to shape its content. Briggs expands her creative practice by venturing into installation, video, and assemblage, interrogating the boundaries between frame, surface, and three-dimensional space. Drawing inspiration from the works of artists Sarah Sze and Matthew Ritchie, she delves into the intricacies of these artistic dimensions. This multidimensional approach enriches the depth and scope of her artistic expression. Briggs' artistic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Arts degree in fine art from Camberwell College of Arts in the 1980s. Since then, she has extensively exhibited her work, augmenting her practice through immersive studies in Computer Aided Visualisation, Art Education, Psychology, and Art Therapy. These educational pursuits, pursued at institutions such as Goldsmiths, the University of East Anglia, and the Institute for Art in Therapy and Education, have contributed to the evolution of her artistic practice, imbuing it with diverse perspectives and methodologies.

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