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"THE SHIMMER OF AFRICA - PREVIEW FEB 25"
by ALEXANDRA SPYRATOS
25-02-2012 - 23-03-2012

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"THE SHIMMER OF AFRICA"
by ALEXANDRA SPYRATOS
25-02-2012 - 23-03-2012

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"ROBIN HOLLIDAY CONTEMPORARY BRONZE"
by ROBIN HOLLIDAY
26-02-2012 - 23-03-2012

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"CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS "
by
SUZANNA LANG


22-11-2011 - 02-02-2012


Exhibition Comments:

SUZANNA LANG CONTEMPORARY  PAINTINGS

To me painting is a continuous spontaneous journey of exploration, experiences and emotions. I enjoy the whole process of painting and experimenting.  My intention is to capture a moment, a feeling, and a sense of presence and to encourage and inspire the viewer to broaden their own perception and possibilities.  It is neither precious nor serious, but a snapshot in time. 

The process of experimenting with different materials and techniques has enabled me to create interesting textures and surfaces. My work neither describes nor defines, but diminishes to the point of pure and sole designation.  Refined into a touchstone of suggestiveness. 

In the mind of an aware observer it opens again into an image that is immediate and tangible, and pulsing with that delight of the senses that carries a conviction of one's unity with all existence. 

Each painting proves to be a delightful challenge, illustrating depths within depths, meanings within meanings, somewhat like an open door, that looks shut.

Suzanna Lang 2011

Artist Statement:

SUZANNA LANG

CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACT PAINTINGS 2011

Exhibting Level One Open Gallery

Suzanna Lang was born in Sydney, Australia in 1964.  By the age of 8yrs I had developed an interest in art and pottery.  I attended the local community centre after school courses and soon pottery became a passion.  From there I continued after school classes at the Potters Wheel at Neutral Bay and there I was introduced to throwing on the wheel.

By grade six whilst attending Neutral Bay Primary School I became good friends with the late Arkie Whiteley and soon spent a lot of time in the Whiteley household.  Watching Brett Whiteley paint and being exposed to the art world at an early age has inspired me to continue my journey of discovery, experimentation and fascination of art.

My art obsession was ongoing all throughout high school, where I achieved a First Art Prize and received a scholarship to study ceramics at Technical College. My pottery/art high teacher was my greatest influence. Weekends and holidays were spent attending various ceramic workshops, throwing, mastering Chinese brushwork/calligraphy, making glaze recipes etc. Applying these principles of practice, discipline and experimentation has prepared me for today’s approach to my artwork.

After completing school in Sydney I studied Graphic Design and attended various art schools.  During this time I worked in a ceramics studio for three years producing high quality tableware and decorative pieces to be distributed and exhibited nationally.  Voluntary work at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Sydney gave me the exposure I needed to appreciate and meet other artists and in return progress my artistic skills to a higher level.

I would describe my current paintings as a balancing act.  Exploring Asian cultures, spirituality, complexity and simplicity.  My images are exploring these contrasts, the past and the present, the disposable world and the traditional world.

The canvas surface may express a sense of urgency, awkwardness and minimalism but over time it reveals a balance. Using a mixed media of acrylic, enamel, oil and ink (anything at hand) has allowed me to achieve interesting and unpredictable affects.  I often let the paint surface dictate, which brings a spontaneous reaction, and a kind of ‘truth or dare’ situation with a touch of the unexpected.  By limiting my palette I have been able to concentrate on the expression of line, shape and composition hopefully without jeopardising subject matter.

 I approach each new painting as an experience and challenge to push myself to see and feel further beyond.

Artworks visual and list of works available via email.

 

 

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