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4 DEC 2019 - 12 JAN 2020
P A R A D I S OBRIDGETTE MCNAB CLAIRE JOHNSON DANIEL BARRETO
DAN WITHEY ELISE CAMERON-SMITH EMMA BARTIK GEMMA AVERY ILEIGH HELLIER LAUREN EATON LUCA LETTIERI MATILDA KUBANY-DEANE
SEAN WADEY SOMCHAI CHAROEN YUSUKE ABE
“A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” - John Lennon
A leap of faith led to the opening of Saint Cloche. We didn’t focus on the day-to-day successes but on the day-to-day significance of Saint
Cloche’s mission and that is, to unearth and support new talent in the Sydney art world. In this past year, so many of our dreams have
manifested and become reality and we are so grateful.
Saint Cloche is first and foremost a gallery that celebrates humanity in all its diverse forms. It’s a democratic space that nurtures raw talent
and meaningful connection by growing community. A gallery that cultivates friendly accessibility - an approachable place where all feel welcome, to collect something beautiful for themselves, and to know they are supporting emerging artists and a dynamic art culture itself.
At the end of each year Saint Cloche presents a Grand Finale group show. In the spirit of collaboration, PARADISO is the 5th edition curated by Saint Cloche Founder Kitty Clark and is designed to create dialogue, and promote and celebrate the diverse, creative talents of artist’s that
have been handpicked to illuminate the curatorial concept.
P A R A D I S OA Beautiful Dream.
This month-long exhibition is the crescendo to Saint Cloche’s 2019 exhibition schedule and for what has been an exciting and transformative
year, with the gallery breaking plenty of new ground. PARADISO is a celebration that not only commemorates the many milestones achieved by Saint Cloche this year but is also a salute to the talents of emerging
artists both in Australia and internationally. We are delighted to present, two international emerging artists, Daniel Barreto from Mexico and
Yusuke Abe from Japan – at Saint Cloche, for the first time, connecting emerging artists from across the globe.’
PARADISO – is a state of mind, it’s not a place. With the New Year fast approaching, this December, we are digging a little deeper and have
asked our artists to take a creative leap into the hidden paradise of their dreams. Exploring Dante’s, literary work, ‘Divine Comedy’, Alfred Hitchcock’s film ‘Spellbound’, the work of Dali and Giacometti, we encouraged our artists to delve into the surreal world of one’s own dreamscapes and bring life to their dreams. We invited them to be
inspired by their own memories and dream sequences to form a contemporary narrative and to imagine a better world – the fuel needed
to enable all great invention, change or innovation in life – to forge a pathway to a multi-dimensional utopian existence for our future. We have to see it and believe it to be able to birth a new reality, we need to focus on what we want to create, there’s no more time to float adrift without a
compass. Let’s allow our dreams to establish new pathways and connections to a new way of being.
Welcome to ‘Paradiso’, a beautiful dream.
Curated by Kitty Clark
FEATURED ARTISTS
Bridgette McNab @bridgettemcnab
Claire Johnson @clairepony
Daniel Barreto @danielbarretoes
Dan Withey @danwitheyart
Elise Cameron-Smith @elisecameronsmith
Emma Bartik @voluptuary_ceramics
Gemma Avery @lilsparrow
Ileigh Hellier @Ileighhellier
Lauren Eaton @homebyharlequin
Luca Lettieri @l.lettieri
Matilda Kubany-Deane @tillytillytily
Sean Wadey @seanwadeystudio
Somchai Charoen @somchaicharoen
Yusuke Abe #yusukeabe
P A R A D I S O
BRIDGETTE MCNABBridgette McNab is a graphic still life and portrait painter
currently based in Melbourne after years living abroad. Bridgette likens the process of creating a painting to that of
creating an identity. In her work she draws on cinematographic, fashion and pop culture references, demonstrating her interest in hyperreality and the performative nature of contemporary
culture. Bridgette graduated from The National Art School with an Honours Degree in Painting in 2011; the sole recipient of the
prestigious Clitheroe Foundation Honours Scholarship. Since then she has exhibited extensively and appeared as a finalist in
many well-known art prizes such as The Archibald Prize, The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the Portia Geach
Memorial Award.
Works in PARADISO further explore Bridgette’s preoccupation with role-play, artifice and fantasy. Girlish dreamscapes collide with modern fashion and technology markers indicative of our
hyper-real world. Created using a lexicon of appropriation techniques, these fictional realities guilefully allude to the
multiplex way appearances are constructed and codified. Pop song lyrics serve as the titles for the works forming playful
double entendres that hint at the commodification of divinity and its place within our consumer culture.
@bridgettemcnab
All I need in this life of sin Oil on Poly Cotton (framed) 120 x 88 cm $2,500
What was the sky like when you were young? Oil on Poly Cotton (framed) 40 x 50 cm $1,200
This must be heaven Oil on Poly Cotton (framed) 32 x 42 cm $1,100
If there’s no god then it’s a better mystery Oil on Poly Cotton (framed) 30 x 40 cm $990
CLAIRE JOHNSONClaire Johnson is a ceramic artist and painter currently based
on the mid north coast of NSW. In 2014 Claire completed a Bachelor of Fine Art majoring in ceramics at UNSW Art and Design. Claire has also worked on larger scale commercial
projects which can be seen at Green Park Hotel -Darlinghurst, Public House - Petersham and Paddo Inn - Paddington. In 2018 Claire was the collaborating artist with Australian fashion label
Gorman for their Autumn collection.
In response to PARADISO, Claire furthered her own explorations of the divine, drawing inspiration from celestial
and surrealist imagery. The fantasy of our desire for connection and the way we glorify lovers, paying homage to them
throughout art history is grounded firmly in her work. The lover or muse guides us through our own waking dream, a path to
nirvana where desire allows us to experience heaven. Her work is a homage to lovers, the idea of the gesture, movement,
personal experience and femininity.
@clairepony
Apollo In Harmony Paper collage on archival watercolour paper 42.5 x 54.5 cm $500
Words of Love Paper collage on archival watercolour paper 42.5 x 54.5 cm $500
I Rest With You Paper collage on archival watercolour paper 42.5 x 54.5 cm $500
Persephone’s Garden, A Dream In Spring Glaze on white grog raku 20 x 11 x 36 cm $500
The Flowers Grew From Every Memory, A Dream Of Healing Glaze and ceramic pencil on white grog raku 35 x 33.5 x 13 cm $520
Only The Light Knew How To Greet You, A Dream Unrequited Glaze on white grog raku 19 x 9 x 32 cm $550
DANIEL BARRETODaniel Barreto works from his studio ‘Estudio Barro’ located in
Guadalajara, Mexico. Most recently, he has been directing several animation videos for emerging to well-established
musicians mostly in the Mexican scene and a couple in the US, working with brand identity, Murals and Brand Commissions.
Daniel graduated from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts/TUFTS (BOSTON) in 2016 with a Bachelor of Fine Art,
concentrating in illustration, animation and digital installation.
Daniel wanted to evoke the feeling of PARADISO with his artworks by creating an illusion which compels visually and
emotionally that state of mind. The subject of dreams is something that Daniel’s practice has always gravitated
towards. Around 2013, furthered his practice through a book called “The Yoga of Dreams” which opened up a door for him to
experience lucid dreaming by keeping a visual diary of each dream he had during that period. Rather than imitate the exact
visual of a dream he represents it using feelings or emotion expressed through colour, shape, situation, representative
mirrors and movement. With his practice Daniel hopes to bring peace, awe, completeness, self-awareness and critical-thinking/
reality-checking to the spectator.
@danielbarretoes
Selva Verde (Verdant Jungle) Acrylic on Canvas 100 x 100 cm $2,500
Saludo a la luz y oscuridad (Greeting from light and darkness) Acrylic on Canvas 50 x 50 cm $1,200
Juntos el sol (Together, the sun) Acrylic on Canvas 50 x 50 cm $1,200
DAN WITHEYDan Withey was born in 1986 in Birmingham England. Although
Dan addresses the dilemmas of modern- day society such as consumerism, the environment and freedom, his works are still
imbued with a playful humour and humility. In 2004 Dan immigrated to Australia and studied a Bachelor of Visual
Communication (specialising in Illustration) at the University of South Australia. He graduated in 2007 with the Design
Institute of Australia’s student of the year award, and he then decided to transition into a career in Visual Arts. Since this
time, he has had over 20 successful solo shows.
The contrast between the paintings for this show are like Dan’s dreams in the way that some are very sharp, some are minimal,
others are more nebulous, and some are loose in application whilst others are tight. This differing of application also relates
to the transition between different dreams and how a scene change can be experienced in multiple ways - sudden or
gradual and sometimes shocking.
@danwitheyart
That Smile Acrylic on board 34 x 24 cm $650
Box Room Acrylic on board 45 x 25 cm $650
Variation in perspectives Oil on board 45 x 20 cm $650
Mortified To Oil on board 34 x 24 cm $650
Mortified Oil on board 34 x 24 cm $650
Variation in perspectives Oil on board 45 x 20 cm $650
Boulders for shoulders Oil on board 45 x 20 cm $650
ELISE CAMERON-SMITHIn 2012, Elise enrolled in a one-year intensive Fine Furniture Making
course at the Sturt Craft Centre in the Southern Highlands after two and a half years of dedicated Design studies at the Enmore Design Centre. At Sturt Craft Centre she was awarded the Australian Decorative and
Fine Arts Society Bursary for her dedication. On completion of her studies she was awarded the Craft ACT Emerging Artist Award and was
invited to exhibit her work at their 'Living in Design' exhibition the following year. In 2014, Elise then began a year-long traineeship with Leon Sadubin, one of Australia's best Furniture Designer/Makers and also worked for legendary Sculptor John Van Der Kolk. In 2015 Elise
began her solo voyage as an artist, craftswoman and maker. In her two years of trade she has been featured in Frankie, Donna Hay, Yen, Home
Beautiful, The Captain & Real Living Magazine, and has sold her creations in Australia, Brazil, The Bahamas, Singapore & America.
Drawing on the Surrealist films of the 1920s, Un chien andalou (Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel, 1928) and L’Age d’Or (Buñuel, 1930) Elise transports
the viewer into the dreamy world of PARADISO. Inspired by the often overlooked female artists of the surrealist movement Elise has created a
sculptural series based on human hands and eyes. Most commonly portrayed in the male form, hands were strong symbol & motif used
throughout the surrealist movement. Elise’s hands not only pay tribute to female artists but also explore her own personal dream world. The
symbolism of the Eye in surrealism often explored between the inner self, the subjective self and its place within the external world. Rene
Magritte's False Mirror, 1929 in particular delved deep into these themes which still ring true in today’s modern and very connected world, where
we have a digital version of ourselves which doesn't always align with our natural state of being.
@elisecameronsmith
Open Eye 1 Kwila, Oiled15 x 2 x 7 cm $175
Open Eye 3 American Black Walnut, Oiled 10 x 2 x 6 cm $175
Open Eye 2 Kwila, Oiled14 x 2 x 6 cm $175
Toyen White Beech, Black Japan 11 x 4 x 26 cm $190
Dorothea White Beech, Black Japan 13 x 4 x 30cm $240
Leonora White Beech, Black Japan 15 x 4 x 33 cm $240
Meret White Beech, Black Japan 12.5 x 4 x 29 cm $235
Dora White Beech, Black Japan 11 x 4 x 23.5 cm $190
Frida White Beech, Black Japan 13 x 4 x 35 cm $250
Clockwise from bottom left
Eileen White Beech, Black Japan 22 x 20 x 14 cm $140
Dora White Beech, Black Japan 11 x 4 x 23.5 cm $190
Frida White Beech, Black Japan 13 x 4 x 35 cm $250
Toyen White Beech, Black Japan 11 x 4 x 26 cm $190
Dorothea White Beech, Black Japan 13 x 4 x 30cm $240
Claude White Beech, Black Japan 22 x 2 x 11 cm $140
Louise White Beech, Black Japan 21 x 2 x 14 cm $140
EMMA BARTIKEmma Bartik is a Sydney-based artist, she creates with clay, colour and physical bodies to explore themes of
fragility and femininity. With a distinctive colour palette of pastel and sorbet tones, Emma uses an experimental process with coloured porcelain to create decorative
landscapes of colour, unique to each piece. In 2016 Emma graduated from UNSW Art and Design.
For PARADISO, Emma wanted to capture the ephemeral feeling of a dream upon waking and render it in colour. Expressive, distant and yet familiar. Reminiscent of a
dreamscape the colour palette feels whimsical and the pieces filled with movement. Dali’s theory of ‘Softness and
Hardness’ has furthered her own exploration of fragility contrasted by the soft, organic sculptural forms and the
materiality of ceramic porcelain. Femininity and the physical body mirror this theme which is both a juxtaposition and an experience of coexistence.
@voluptuary_ceramics
Responding to Touch, Vessel two Ceramic porcelain, black satin glaze. 18 x 14 cm $390
Responding to Touch, Vessel one Ceramic porcelain and clear glaze 23 x 12 cm $420
Momentary Memory I Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 24 x 10.5 cm $280
An Impermanent Thought Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 23 x 13 cm $320
Momentary Memory II Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 24 x 10.5 cm $280
Coloured Landscape II Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 20 x 13 cm $260
Coloured Landscape I Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 19 x 13 cm $290
Coloured Landscape III Ceramic porcelain, coloured ceramic pigment and clear glaze 19 x 13 cm $240
GEMMA AVERYGemma Avery is based in Sydney and works in painting,
printmaking, collage and the artists book. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2013 at the National Art School,
securing first class honours, and a Master of Fine Arts from the same institution, completed in 2016. Gemma has been
the recipient of numerous awards and residencies including the Mark Henry Cain Memorial Scholarship,
2015, the Goldberg Prize for Excellence in Photography and Print Media, 2017 and the Onslow Storrier NAS Studio Residency Cité Internationale des Art, Paris, 2018. She has
exhibited in numerous exhibitions and prizes in both Australia and internationally including the Hatched Survey exhibition PICA Perth, 2014, the Los Angeles Independent Book Fair, 2015, the Fishers Ghost Art Award, 2016 and
the Konika Minolta Redlands Art Prize, 2018.
Gemma’s approach to ‘making’ aligns with Surrealist notions of creativity as a way of tapping into aspects of the
unconscious mind. She enjoys the directness and the legibility of collage; an open and playful process, collage
allows her to alter / interrupt and rearrange images in ways that visibly disrupt the surface (of reality). The best work often comes when she is not thinking or trying too
hard - where happy accidents happen, and inner thoughts and external realities collide.
@lilsparrow
One of Three Graces (BLUE) Acrylic, vinyl flashe & silk screen ink on cotton 107 x 79 cm $3,400
One of Three Graces (SILVER) Acrylic & silk screen ink on linen & cotton 107 X 79 cm $3,400
One of Three Graces (YELLOW) Acrylic, vinyl flashe & silk screen ink on cotton 107 x 79 cm $3,400
Blind Target Silver acrylic & silk screen on linen 54 X 32.5 cm $920
ILEIGH HELLIERIleigh Hellier is an emerging artist from Newcastle. Ileigh works using bright, sometimes unrealistic colours and simplified forms to capture feelings of the landscape and its uniqueness rather than depicting specific places. She employs techniques such as glazing and sgraffito to create textured, dynamic and playful paintings. She was awarded the Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize for painting and was a finalist in the Biannual Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarship. She completed a
Diploma of Fine Arts at TAFE before graduating from Newcastle University with a Bachelor of Fine Art.
Growing up in Australia with a love of nature Ileigh spent her time observing its unique landscape. She clung to the coast out
of love and familiarity, however this provoked curiousness towards the desert and the bush. Travelling to more arid parts of the country to feed her desire she was constantly overwhelmed
by the vastness of the landscape; This made her feel a great sense of belonging and fondness toward country. In her practice Ileigh draws from her own personal memories and experiences.
For PARADISO Ileigh has skewed her memories so her paintings have a dreamlike quality to them. Clouds, stars, reflections and shadows are exaggerated. Trees are simplified and non-realistic
but still representational. She employs techniques such as layering and scratching back into the surface as if she had
remembered a detail at the last minute.
@Ileighhellier
Stars, trees, pool Oil on board 60 x 60 x 33 cm $1,500
Trees under moonlight Oil on board 30 x 30 x 3 cm $800
Trees by the lake Oil on board 30 x 30 x 3 cm $800
Stars and trees Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
Trees beneath clouds Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
Sheoaks by the bank Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
Spotted gums by the bank Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
Ode to the outback Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
Summer storm Oil on board 20 x 20 x 3 cm $550
LAUREN EATONLauren Eaton is a Sydney born self-taught creative. She explores
materials and their characteristics when pushed beyond their everyday use to craft vessels and sculptural objects. Lauren’s
unique process begins with a sculptured master used to create a silicone mould. A combination of hydrostone, dental die stone, and oxides are poured into the mould to form the foundation of a piece. Upon release, each piece is meticulously sanded and
polished by hand, which either stands on its own or is partnered with joining materials and glass. Lauren’s work has been
featured in publications such as Broadsheet, Real Living and Frankie and has worked with high-end brands, including Tiffany
& Co. and David Jones - Sydney and Melbourne.
In response to PARADISO, Lauren has adapted her signature style of soft shapes and hard lines to create a series of fractured reflections in a dreamscape. Utilising her skill in casting and with
core materials including hydrostone, diestone and the introduction of mirrored acrylic, these wall sculptures draw on
inspiration from surrealist imagery, colour and reflection.
@homebyharlequin
Mirror 8 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 16 x 21 cm $300
Mirror 7 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 18 x 20.5 cm $300
Mirror 9 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 21 x 16.5 cm $300
L to R
Mirror 4 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 10.5 x 9.5 cm $140
Mirror 2 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 11 x 9 cm $140
Mirror 1 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 10.5 x 9.5 cm $140
Mirror 5 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 18 x 16 cm $300
Mirror 3 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 11 x 9 cm $150
Mirror 6 Hydrostone, dental die stone, oxide, mirrored acrylic, natural oil sealer 16 x 21cm $300
LUCA LETTIERILuca Lettieri is a multidisciplinary artist based in South Australia whose work utilises traditional craft practice
to create sculptural objects. Luca trained as a traditional furniture maker before focusing on creating sculptural pieces from clay and glass inspired by post
minimalism and Italian folk art traditions. Most recently Luca exhibited in the 15th Australian Ceramics Triennale
in ‘Endemic Earth’ that featured 23 contemporary ceramicists’ work inspired by Tasmanian botanicals.
This collection of work for PARADISO utilised textured glass-blowing moulds and a custom clay extruder dye to create sculptural objects. These pieces are inspired by a series of Salvador Dali watercolours that accompanied
the text of Dante's Paradiso.
@l.lettieri
Column, Grid & Ball Glass, Stoneware Clay X x X cm $980
Column, Grid & Totem Glass, Stoneware Clay, Charred Timber X x X cm $890
MATILDA KUBANY-DEANEMatilda Kubany-Deane is an emerging Sydney based artist who has worked in the ceramic medium for many years. In 2018 she was a finalist in the Woollarah Small Sculpture Prize where she
was awarded the Plinth Prize. Recently she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney.
Matilda’s work features hand-built cylindrical and spherical ceramic forms with additions such as loops, spikes, blobs and
chains. She makes these to emulate the man-made and natural world. Being able to manipulate a material such as clay which
comes from the earth, into whatever she desires is a comment on the way our natural world is taken, and manipulated to our
human desires, often without much thought given to the impact we leave behind. Matilda takes great influence from the ocean
and its coral reefs. Growing up around the sea, it is her sanctuary and happy place – her paradise. This body of work
aims to reflect such positive experience within her own environment.
@tillytillytily
Paradiso X Glazed Earthenware 16.5 x 16.5 x 17 cm $680
Paradiso VIII Glazed Earthenware 7.5 x 9 x 11 cm $420
Paradiso VII Glazed Earthenware 11 x 11 x 17.5 cm $420
Paradiso IX Glazed Earthenware 9 x 15 x 15 cm $480
Paradiso II Glazed Earthenware 9.5 x 15 x 14 cm $380
Paradiso III Glazed Earthenware 8.5 x 14 x 15.5 cm $420
Paradiso I Glazed Earthenware 6.5 x 11 x 8 cm $380
Paradiso V Glazed Earthenware 10 x 11 x 18 cm $420
Paradiso VI Glazed Earthenware 11 x 13 x 18 cm $420
Paradiso IV Glazed Earthenware 8.5 x10 x 14 cm $420
Paradiso XII Glazed Earthenware 28 x 15 cm $680
Paradiso XI Glazed Earthenware 32 x 14 cm $820
SEAN WADEYSean holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) and Graduate
Diploma of Fine Art from the National Art School. In 2016 Sean was awarded the Mark Henry Cain Travel Scholarship where he researched Baroque ornament and design in northern Italy. He
has been a finalist in the Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize (emerging), Grace Cossington Smith Art Award and the Art
Gallery of NSW Basil and Muriel Hooper Scholarship.
Sean’s work explores our perception of the natural world as contemporaneously influenced by technology. Grounded by a love for materiality and a fascination with science fiction, his
practice employs various methods of production and reproduction in order to transform earthly materials into
luscious, otherworldly textures. Methods of sculpting, casting and illuminating using 12V lighting systems link his own body to that of the autonomous processes of technology. These hybrid
surfaces imagine a future where nature has reclaimed and absorbed human creation, incorporating it into its own forms.
@seanwadeystudio
Titan #3 Acrylic and App controlled 240V LED on linen 88 x 62 cm $2,800
Titan #2 Acrylic, glazed stoneware & 240V LED on linen 30 x 43 cm $1,800
Titan #1 Oil & 240V LED on Linen 30 x 43 cm $1,800
Lakes of Ethane #2 Glazed terracotta & battery operated LED on terracotta 25 x 31 cm $1,500
Lakes of Ethane #1 Battery operated LED, acrylic on linen 22 x 26 cm $1,500
Enceladus #2 Glazed Stone-wear & battery operated LED 21 x 24 cm $1,200
Enceladus #1 Glazed Stonewear 20 x 27 cm $1,200
Atlas #2 Glazed Stonewear X x X cm $800
Atlas #1 Glazed Stonewear X x X cm $800
Atlas #4 Glazed Stonewear X x X cm $800
Atlas #3 Glazed Stonewear X x X cm $800
SOMCHAI CHAROENSomchai Charoen is a Thai-born ceramic artist based in Sydney who has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Trained in industrial
ceramics design, he was a former lecturer at Silpakorn University, Thailand. Since migrating to Australia in 2002, he has worked
commercially as a mould and model maker as well as established his ceramic homeware label, Eat Clay. Somchai is co-founder of Belmore ITCH, a creative for non-ceramic artists to experiment, explore and
interpret the medium.
PARADISO, Italian for "Paradise" "Heaven" or "สวรรค์" sa-wan in Thai. When Somchai is creating, he feels wonderful, he feels great, he feels free, a sense of nirvana. That is exciting and part of the joy of creating. Ceramic slip-casting is a simple technique to create objects of varying
complexities based upon a mould and reproduce them in multiples. Somchai likes to challenge his skill by making a mould that will explore the possibilities and limits of what the medium can be. For this body of
work he used plaster moulds and slip casting techniques. He cut and reconstructed old and new plaster moulds together, not knowing the
outcome before casting. Piecing together different elements of various moulds is like constructing an alternate reality from existing entities.
Despite never knowing the outcome of the work, he is always optimistic that he is giving a new and better life to what was previously discarded.
Letting go of the conscience-making process allows randomness and instinct to take over, transforming the imagined into a new reality.
@somchaicharoen
Sawan I glaze porcelain with silver leaf decoration 15 x 14 x 40 cm $850
Sawan II glaze porcelain with silver leaf decoration 15 x 15 x 38 cm $850
Sawan IV Slip-cast Porcelain 14 x 17 cm $550
Sawan III Slip-cast Porcelain 14 x 15 cm $550
Sawan VI Slip-cast Porcelain 12 x 15 cm $450
Sawan V Slip-cast Porcelain 14 x 16 cm $550
YUSUKE ABEYusuke Abe is a painter from Yamagata and is currently based in
Tokyo, he holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Masters of Fine Arts in painting from Tama Art University. In his work, Abe references video games, card games, doodles, nostalgia etc. Drawing on his own experiences Abe depicts memories of his childhood creating
dream-like worlds infused with pop culture and scenes from everyday life. He has exhibited in Japan and internationally.
While still in his twenties Yusuke has painted thousands of works by the stoic and strong force of creation. In his most recent works, he has drawn upon the technique of collage. For instance; sticking trading cards or video game software on the painting; gluing other canvases on a canvas. He feels connected with game culture and
the abundant nature in the northeast region of Japan from his childhood days. The various materials he chooses to use on his
paintings, point to and symbolise these origins. At the same time, these is also a manifestation of critical awareness to existing fine-arts, or challenges to new visual representation. Game, nature, his
own memory ... , the fragments of the worlds that tie up the different dimensions become parts of a colourful and strange
painting. The work evokes an enigmatic sense of the relativity of these different dimensions to the viewer - This world where we live,
is just as equal to those other countless worlds.
#yusukeabe
Labyrinth of Darkness Oil, charcoal, oil pastel on canvas 60.6 x 41 x 2 cm $1,000
Hidden Yugi Oil, oil pastels acrylic, charcoal, canvas, wooden panel, bond on canvas 45.5 x 38 x 6.5 cm $950
vpn Oil, wooden panel, crayon, lacquer, bond on canvas 45.5 x 38 x 4 cm $900
Eyes, Something Oil, oil pastel on wooden panel 41 x 31.8 x 1.8 cm $500
A white egret in the bulrush Oil pastel, spray on canvas 45.9 x 27.5 x 2.2 cm $500
PAUSE Oil pastel, crayon on wooden panel 42.1 x 29.8 x 2 cm $500
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