Edda Renouf: Visible Sounds
Calming exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art of new work Edda Renouf.
A number of these works used the interesting technique of removing threads from the underlying canvas and sometimes then reapplying that removed thread to the surface of the canvas. The painting on the top of this is then sanded down to reveal the linen below. I loved her use of colour, mainly blue, to fill in some of the areas where thread was removed to create a rhythmic pattern up the tall works.
A number of these works used the interesting technique of removing threads from the underlying canvas and sometimes then reapplying that removed thread to the surface of the canvas. The painting on the top of this is then sanded down to reveal the linen below. I loved her use of colour, mainly blue, to fill in some of the areas where thread was removed to create a rhythmic pattern up the tall works.
The commentary
mentioned how she equates the work with movement and sound and I felt some of
them looked like the sound waves on a digital display.
I loved one which
seemed to be a take on the iconic black square, though in this case is was a
dark denim blue with the thin shape of an upside down T on it created by
removing threads.
Closes on 20 May
2017
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