Emma Stone-Johnson
The light doesn’t touch just one area of the field, 2024
Pigment, ink & acrylic on canvas
180 x 180 cm
70 7/8 x 70 7/8 in
70 7/8 x 70 7/8 in
We’re inundated with imagery, All boundaries seem soft, A world of grey areas, Made with my hands, no trace of ‘technology’, The materiality of the paint dictates the outcome. I...
We’re inundated with imagery,
All boundaries seem soft,
A world of grey areas,
Made with my hands, no trace of ‘technology’,
The materiality of the paint dictates the outcome. I rebel softly, hazily,
I prefer fluidity, mirroring fluidity in every aspect of life, as everything is fluid.
The light doesn’t just touch one area of the field.
So we are fully saturated.
I fully saturate the canvas with water and let the materiality of pigment and binder or very watered-down acrylic paint, ink, metals dictate an image,
The image swims to the surface as it dries,
just as memory swims in and out.
All boundaries seem soft,
A world of grey areas,
Made with my hands, no trace of ‘technology’,
The materiality of the paint dictates the outcome. I rebel softly, hazily,
I prefer fluidity, mirroring fluidity in every aspect of life, as everything is fluid.
The light doesn’t just touch one area of the field.
So we are fully saturated.
I fully saturate the canvas with water and let the materiality of pigment and binder or very watered-down acrylic paint, ink, metals dictate an image,
The image swims to the surface as it dries,
just as memory swims in and out.
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