Friday, 28 August 2020

Small exhibition Covid 19 period - Sadaharu Horio, Sally Douglas, Louis Moncrieff and Jurek Wybraniec

 




Sadaharu Horio (top  left), Sally Douglas (bottom left), Louis Moncrieff and Jurek Wybraniec

Due to the current pandemic 2 Dogs Art Space – Akashi continues to have small exhibitions via the internet for your education and safety. This small show of idiosyncratic artists presents an array of interesting surfaces qualities through various mediums.



Sandaharu Horio Artwork 2006

For example, Sandaharu Horio's painting performance piece(above) was created by him placing many sheets of A4 paper on the ground floor of a building, from the floor above dipping a ball in a stocking in differing colours of acrylic paint and bouncing the ball on the paper (as remembered). 


Poppy Illusion Sally Douglas

The above watercolour by Sally Douglas titled; Poppy Illusion exhibits her scintillating ability to apply paint traces from her forensic observations of nature within her studio praxis, thus creating a meditative quality with her artworks.



Artwork by Louis Moncrieff  2019


Artwork by Jurek Wybraniec 

Louis Moncrieff and Jurek Wybraniec present differing systems of painting by applying thick/thin applications of paint on very different surfaces. For instance,  Moncrieff’s painting surface is a piece of thick, dense, and heavy Western Australian Jarrah wood, whilst Wybraniec paints on thin A4 paper, overlaid with slighter thicker cardboard.  


Please enjoy this small but interesting exhibition.

Thank you