Phase / Claire Lee.
By: Lee, Claire [artist].
Material type: Visual materialSeries: BA - Fine Art (Honours).Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 art original ; 70 x 50 cm.Content type: still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: sheetSubject(s): PaintingDDC classification: CIT Art Collection Online resources: ARTWORK Summary: "The work explores a clash of uncoordinated orders reflecting a landscape that is in a state of flux. Informed by scientific theories and hypotheses, images of amorphous architectural structures and spaces imbued with a celestial quality, inquire into the interpretations of entropy. It is a depiction of the dynamics between contrasting aspects of sublimity and delicateness associated with construction and erasure" - (Artist's statement).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference | MTU Bishopstown Library Reference | CIT Art Collection (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Reference | 00170650 |
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Oil and acrylic on canvas. Architectural, fragmented, layered image, distorted from 3D visualisations.
"The work explores a clash of uncoordinated orders reflecting a landscape that is in a state of flux. Informed by scientific theories and hypotheses, images of amorphous architectural structures and spaces imbued with a celestial quality, inquire into the interpretations of entropy. It is a depiction of the dynamics between contrasting aspects of sublimity and delicateness associated with construction and erasure" - (Artist's statement).
Registrar's Collection.
Acquired from CIT CCAD Degree Show 2015 (We Do Not Leave Pyramids).
Contact CIT Arts Office for viewing arrangements.