472 Views
2
View In My Room
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
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472 Views
2
heroes & villains from the ship of theseus series, ; Ed. 1/1 Original. My previous collections have been studies into the philosophical ideas and theories that contemplates truth and reality. This collection is no different. In my previous series ‘Plato’s Cave’ the question concerned truth and reality outside in the light, contrasted with shadows and falseness in the cave. This series continues this theme. ‘The Ship of Theseus’ asks a question about truth and reality: if something exists and all of its parts are replaced, is it truly, in reality, the same thing? ‘Things’ in our world are perceived through our senses. One of our senses is that of sight. Colour in sight is driven through the cells contained in the eye composed of rods and cones, of which the cones provide us with colour vision. If, as happens, our body parts are replaced, and new cells replace the old, are we the same, and are the visions that comprise our sight through those cells the same? In abstract this idea is most easily expressed as the artwork projects differences for all individuals, the colours arranging themselves in shapes, hues and modulations that drive the idea of evolution, adaption, change, maturation and yet, possibly the consistency of identity that the ‘Ship of Theseus’ challenges.
Digital on Paper
1
23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Kristin Hatland is an exhibiting artist with a Bachelor of Applied Arts Visual. A component of her vision and motiviation is informed by her study of logic (cause and effect) while simultaneously applying a normative ethic. The blending of the two philosophical theories provides artistic tension, blurring idealistic expression, driving her fascination with abstract art. An award winning artist, she has exhibited at the Shutter Room in Whangarei as part of the group exhibition Metapherein, was part of the selection for The Exposure Award launched by the Louvre in Paris, and the bastille from her Plato’s Cave series was amongst the finalists and winners included in a tour of New Zealand’s museums and art galleries coordinated by the Wallace Arts Trust. Her artworks are held in collections in New Zealand and overseas
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