Identity

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Artwork Details

Medium Other Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 0.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The human face can be an external indicator of one's identity. But identity is more than just physical features. Here, the face is made up from many disparate images. This portrait opens the question of what exactly is it that forms our identity?

Artist Bio

I love the process of making art. I am lucky to have a studio in my garden filled with many of my favourite materials, pictures and other ephemera. Preparing substrates, sourcing collage material, mixing paint; it’s like a ritual. I get lost in the physical act of putting paint, collage, pastel and other media together. I feel like I enter another dimension where time is irrelevant and the artwork that emerges comes intuitively.

I get inspiration in many ways. It can be by going to an exhibition, listening to music or reading a book and being motivated to explore an avenue of thought that has been triggered in me. Sometimes it‘s by walking, driving or swimming and noticing what I am experiencing. I take photos, make sketches or record verbal descriptions. I also like to collect elements such as pieces of discarded paper, bark, leaves, sand, shells, etc.

Of course, in the process of making art there are challenges. I see the visual challenges that I’ve created and have to focus on how I will move forward. Sometimes it involves covering whole sections with paint or collage; other times the artwork needs the addition of tonal contrasts or defined shapes. It’s the movement and energy that is required that I find so satisfying and absorbing. At some stage, I look at the work and I know it’s complete.

I often work in multiples. Thoughts and ideas will start buzzing around in my head and that's when I know I have to somehow start putting marks down on the substrate. In the intuitive process of making marks, my ideas will start to take shape, or I will be led down another creative path and I need to keep following it as it emerges.

I want my work to evoke curiosity so that my artwork will keep you engaged. I want them to spark questions what they remind you of, how they are made and how they make you feel.

Commissions

Lina's studio is in Sydney, Australia