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Black acrylic on Zerkall paper, 225 gsm, signed and dated on the back. Lunar Souls created for the series ‘Ten’ on the Ryde Arts residency and bursary located at the ‘Department’, Ryde 2022. The window with a bus stop running alongside, in the heart of Ryde town, is by its nature public facing and the residency was designed to expose the process of creative development in a public setting. Throwing, smearing and smoothing globules of black paint, Laura’s residency time was used as a performance and installation space. After painting several shapes, Laura settled on a circular cell like form, a 'Lunar Soul'. Painting repeatedly throughout each day, ten wet paintings could fill the floor space at a time and so, the painting performance would last as long as it took to create the ten paintings. Passers by would stop and observe throughout the painting session whilst Laura, using physical actions of throwing and smearing paint with her hands, transformed the paper surfaces. The installation ‘Ten’ subsequently evolved and developed from hanging each paper form as it was painted, on all available surfaces. Culminating in a full floor to ceiling window of paint splattered black circular forms ‘Lunar Souls’.
2022
Acrylic on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
25.4 W x 30.1 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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ARTIST STATEMENT Painting directly onto glass and paper surfaces with her hands and finger tips, the physicality of pressing, smearing and throwing thick globules of paint onto glass and paper surfaces captures feelings and movements. Laura uses music as an emotional trigger to create energetic marks and shapes, capturing the intimacy and intensity of her own emotions. The works are a messy, physical expression through paint and mark making. The minimal, primal marks are powerful and honest, highlighted by Laura’s monochromatic black and white pallet. The glass and paper surfaces are fragile in comparison, easily smashed, broken or torn. Once dried, Laura examines and observes each glass panel. Reflecting on her pigmented fingerprints, squiggles of paint and smudges, She chooses which painted marks to keep and which to remove. The process of erasing marks is therapeutic; seamlessly scraped and polished from the surface of the glass as if they never existed, Laura aims to create a balance within the minimal marks. These abstract expressions are finally put through a process of assemblage. Which over time has evolved into a ritualistic, meditative practice. The transparent nature of the glass allows the artist to layer up her marks, to find gestures that harmonise together, exploring the interaction of shape, light and shadow. Laura repeatedly moves and re-adjusts materials before finally settling on a composition. The assembly and partnering of pieces fill the artist with a calm relief. A stark contrast to the messy, physical, emotionally charged making process. Laura has always conceived her artworks in three-dimensional forms, creating pieces made up of multiple layers, considering shadows created by the dark painted marks as just another layer to her work . The completed pieces are multilayered, with paint, material, light and shadow of equal importance within each assemblage of parts. The works sit between painting and sculpture. Laura Hathaway b. 1988, Birmingham UK. Contemporary British painter based on the Isle of Wight. Laura trained at Falmouth University completing a BA in textile design with a specialism in hand embroidery, graduating in 2011. In 2013 she was selected to be an artist in resident participating in the Jubilee Stores 'Start Up Studio Program', funded by Arts Council England and awarded additional funding by ACE for her joint exhibition ‘Line & Shade’.
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