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HENGE22 I Painting

Dionne Freeman

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 55.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.7 D in

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Created for an outdoor art installation in the Dyke Hills for Henge22 arts event. This is one of 2 pieces. My contribution to HENGE22 is inspired by the WW2 concrete Pill Box situated in front of the Dyke Hills which surveys and frames the landscape. I wanted to create my own giant wooden viewfinders built from layers of textured paint which will be embedded within the hills. Inviting viewers to consider and reflect on the theme and interpretation of settlement and the dramatic visual landscape surrounding them from a fresh perspective. I am interested in what the landscape has witnessed, it is the background and the foreground to the history and memory of the space. The clumps provide an anchor for both the perspectives I have been working to capture in the two 140cm in width x 60cm height wooden rectangular surfaces created. These two rectangles aim to generate windows and reflections of the two viewpoints towards and from the Pillbox. This unique piece is painted onto wood panel creating a solid panel to stand or hang inside or outside.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:55.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.7 D in

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Artist Statement I am interested in exploring the complexities of landscape identity within my practice. The interruptions of how a space is experienced and the need to capture space, a sense of time and how those concepts are constantly evolving and changing as they are experienced in different settings and formats. I feel like I am constantly on the precipice of understanding this instinct to visualise landscapes; connecting time and space within my work. This can only be solved through the exploration of surfaces and how marks can create traces, memories; exploring the need to make connections with the familiar. How the work itself contains a sense of time and how the intuitive ritualistic element of my practice seeks to formulate the familiar. About I am an experienced arts educator. My practice focuses on working with others, sharing skills and facilitating projects for people to express themselves and communicate through the visual arts, specialising in spatial and self-awareness. I use my expressive approaches to deliver learning and self-awareness, as well as teaching to inspire, engage and enthuse others. My practice explores my own perception of spaces and how the complexities of identity, time and memory can be explored through the visual. Recent exhibitions include Inside Out at Cornerstone and Bringing the Outside in at Oxford Botanic Garden; I have also exhibited my work in London and Amsterdam, but most recently focused in creating work that responds to Oxfordshire based sites and spaces.

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