Last week I visited the Harry Wood Gallery and saw the Lucid State Exhibition showcasing the work of Brett Schieszer. The main focus of his show draws upon a German area of scientific research called Umwelten. This area of study is mainly concerned with environments and the thought that although we all share the same environment we all look at the world and see things in a different way by creating our own perceptions and realities in life. I loved every piece in this exhibition and found the organic shapes in the drawings and prints to be very elegant. Every one seems to be a setting or background image of some kind of imaginary place, and the changing color schemes from each print can easily represent how people can look at the same environment in a different way.
That was a very interesting show. I loved how the colors flowed and you could see some of the processes of how the pieces were made. I also loved the stark contrast between the backgrounds and the foreground images.
ReplyDeleteI saw this one. It was strange how an image could change so much just by switching the background colors even though it portrays the same thing. It was neat.
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