FUTURE ISLAND

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FUTURE ISLAND

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FUTURE ISLAND (/40) Limited Edition Print

Print dimensions: 52 cm x 42 cm

Future Island is a second painting in the series which references Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s monumental ‘Surrounded Islands’ installations. The surreal nature of these enormous artificial islands, made from polypropylene cloth, captured my imagination and struck me a poetic representation of our interaction with the natural world and on the intentional and unintentional outcomes of this interaction.  According to the artists “Surrounded Islands was a work of art underlining the various elements and ways in which the people of Miami live, between land and water.” The textures in my painting mimic those of the fabric installation caused by oceanic currents underneath. 

About the collection

Like many millennials, the existential threats of global warming and environmental destruction are issues I worry about and reflect on regularly. The idea for this series came about upon discovering the work of Daniel Beltrá including his iconic photographs of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In the same year, I had also discovered the gloss paintings of Australian abstract artist Dale Frank. He would often speak of his work as scientific experiments in which he established ‘’at least twelve responses and reactions that I have been able to observe and replicate on-demand’’. While experimenting with industrial paints I observed similar entropic qualities to those Frank spoke of. The use of industrial oil paints throughout the works acts as an allegorical reference to the industrial scars caused by mankind's interference with nature, thus embodying a microcosm of the subject matter that inspired the series. I wanted to create works which not only represented the human impact on the environment but were in themselves a document of the physical and material forces which influence the world around us. Playing with oil enamel paints and their low viscosity allowed me to mimic the biomorphic patterns of our oceans and lands as they form and un-form, dissolve, harden, wrinkle and crack. 

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The image of the artwork will be a few centimetres smaller than the paper size to allow for a white border which includes the edition number and title. Printed on high-quality Photo Satin 260gsm

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