Perpetual State of Flux

Reproduction Print by Kathryn Fenton

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Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 90cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Original Artwork's Description

Perpetual State of Flux - By Kathryn Fenton.  This work is a culmination and expression of Kathryn's state of mind over these past 18 months in particular, due to the current global health and socio-economic challenges we all face today.
She draws from the Baroque language as a springboard to build figures and environments only to allow them to collapse and morph into another form.
In this painting she particularly concentrated on using monochromatic tones to concentrate the viewers gaze and perceptions on movement, entanglement and flux.
It also represents humanity falling over itself in the rise to power and prestige, crushing those in its wake in the race to get there.

Artist Bio

My formal art training began at Queensland College of Art studying Visual Communication and Graphic Design as well as filmmaking. I later won a scholarship at the Australian Film and Television School and pursued a filmmaking career for 18 years and finally returned with a passion for visual arts.
During my art/painting practice in these past 30 years I have experimented with many mediums and in all genres, but what continues to hold my interest and where I consistently revisit is the landscape and objects within the landscape. I also like to explore the concept of dual worlds where order and chaos compete with each other - where the representational morphs into elements of abstraction.
A lot of my figurative landscapes are allegorical set against sweeping abstracted skies which set the stage for the drama to unfold. My work practise finds my doing a lot of research and preliminary paint sketches and the ideas may come from a piece of poetry, mythology, ancient history or from my own photography. In recent years I have been preoccupied with 18th century Baroque and Rococo eras.
I have been fortunate to have been selected as a finalist in the National Still Life Art Prize for the past 6 years as well as winning landscape and portrait awards in the Coffs Harbour and Sawtell Art Prizes over the past 12 years. In 2019 my painting was featured in the Television Series, The Block.