Hornsby Girls High School
Wabi-Sabi
Printmaking, lino print, oil-based ink on paper
We in our own human imperfections are repelled by the perfect, since everything is apparent from the start and there is no suggestion of the infinite. In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi is a world view centred on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. To capture the depth of feeling and resonance in the fragments, the angles, the corners and enlarge the still-life qualities of the quotidian through lino printmaking is the objective of my body of work. By appreciating the beauty found within the unfettered delicacy of the innately ordinary, one can live a life of gratitude and happiness.
ARTEXPRESS is a joint partnership between The New South Wales Department of Education and NSW Education Standards Authority in association with Hazelhurst Arts Centre. |
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