Original artwork description:

A combination of a classic Aussie scene the gum trees on the banks of a river woven together with an image of a traditional willow china plate. The idea being that many people move to a new home, bring with them the good china, the heirlooms, a make a new home in this different landscape. Weaving together two cultures.

Artwork info:
♥ photos professionally printed on beautiful art paper with archival inks
♥ measures approx 27cm round (10.7")
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About my work
These highly patterned works explore the way we physically view our environment and the idea that not everyone sees things in the same way. I realised in my early twenties that the fine veil of dancing, colourful dots I see over everything and had grown up with, is a view of the world not perceived by everyone. This is my experience I want to share; perhaps you see something similar or maybe it looks alien and unfamiliar. But no matter how we see the world, pattern exists all around us both man-made and naturally occurring; from the beauty and complexity of fractals in nature to the printed fabric of your clothing. Even on the calmest day and in the simplest of environments, our surroundings that may at first seem static and plain; are full of movement and decoration.

Materials used:

paper, ink

Tags:
#landscape #nature #water #blue #pattern #photography #weave #plate #china #australia #paper art #woven #australian #immigration #weaving #billabong #blue willow #photographic weaving 

Heirloom I - give me a home - photographic weaving (2017) Collage
by Jennifer Bell

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A combination of a classic Aussie scene the gum trees on the banks of a river woven together with an image of a traditional willow china plate. The idea being that many people move to a new home, bring with them the good china, the heirlooms, a make a new home in this different landscape. Weaving together two cultures.

Artwork info:
♥ photos professionally printed on beautiful art paper with archival inks
♥ measures approx 27cm round (10.7")
Sold unframed

About my work
These highly patterned works explore the way we physically view our environment and the idea that not everyone sees things in the same way. I realised in my early twenties that the fine veil of dancing, colourful dots I see over everything and had grown up with, is a view of the world not perceived by everyone. This is my experience I want to share; perhaps you see something similar or maybe it looks alien and unfamiliar. But no matter how we see the world, pattern exists all around us both man-made and naturally occurring; from the beauty and complexity of fractals in nature to the printed fabric of your clothing. Even on the calmest day and in the simplest of environments, our surroundings that may at first seem static and plain; are full of movement and decoration.

Materials used:

paper, ink

Tags:
#landscape #nature #water #blue #pattern #photography #weave #plate #china #australia #paper art #woven #australian #immigration #weaving #billabong #blue willow #photographic weaving 
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Her unique artistic vision is influenced by a rare neurological condition, visual snow, that enhances her perception of patterns and manifests as a constant overlay of dancing dots, flashes of ... Read more

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