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Walking Towards - Limited Edition of 6 - Limited Edition of 6 Photograph

Nikki Willson

Australia

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 44.9 W x 28.3 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

We walk towards ourselves. Oblivious to where we shall end up. What the future holds. We are lost in our own minds. In the space we have created for ourselves. A teenager not knowing where he will find himself but working towards his own consciousness of who he will become. This image is one that plays with the idea of the conscious and unconscious self. The negative space between the duality of the conscious self is represented by a negative space similar to the Rorschach. This represents the unconscious and underlying elements of the self. The figures f the teenage boy repeated, show the conscious or external self finding itself amongst and ambiguous sea of blue.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:6

Size:44.9 W x 28.3 H x 0 D in

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Nikki Willson works as a new media artist, video installation artist and photographer exploring issues of figuration, identity and otherness. Nikki has exhibited in a range of local and international art events and solo and group shows and her work has been acquired by private collectors and commissions. “Our lives exist within a world of constant movement and distraction. We are in constant negotiation between the space that we occupy and our own internal dialogue. There are moments however when everything becomes still and quiet. It is this sense of being outside of time that I am trying to capture in my work. I am also interested in mental health and neurodiversity, exploring issues of memory and identity. By manipulating the digital image I combine photography and painting to remove context and create narrative ambiguity. This ambiguity requires the viewer to fill the narrative space surrounding the work.

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