My work explores relationships that develop between mark intensities, colour harmonies and surface textures.
Things that cant be explained in words, responses to living, are translated in my own unique visual language. It serves as an interpretation of the gritty complexities of the human condition encountered day to day in this increasingly ever connected world.
This language provides a portal into my subconscious, in turn it offers the viewer an opportunity to access theirs. I leave interpretation open, inviting the viewer to add something of themselves to the viewing experience, trying to initiate a conversation between myself, the surface and the viewer.
I allow the work inform itself, using energy that is spontaneous and direct, placing emphasis on materiality. Scale space and the movement of the artist become mediums of their own, equally important in the communication.
Nate Finchโ is a South Australian visual artist based in the Adelaide Hills. Nate's work has transitioned from wall to canvas, he has undertaken personal and collaborative large scale mural projects in public spaces and for private clients. Nate has exhibited work in galleries and shows both locally, interstate and overseas. After graduating with a Bachelor of Visual and Creative Arts from Adelaide College of the Arts and Finders University Nate was selected to exhibit in the 2017 Helpmann Academy Graduate exhibition.
With formal training as a sign painter and the ideology's formed through studies at art college, his constant manipulation and experimentation of differing mediums in a pursuit of abstraction has lead Nate to the work he creates today. Highly expressive, energetic, non representational canvas pieces that border on mural scale and focus heavily on exploration of colour, texture and the combination of differing mediums.
Nates work now hangs with collectors in multiple states of his home country of Australia, also New York, Los Angeles, Ohio, Germany, Sweden, and Hong Kong.