Jul 14, 2018

Colour Me Once - Group Show @ BSG Curated by Tegan Iversen

I was lucky enough to feature in a group show curated by the multitalented Tegan Iversen that  celebrated everything to do with colour. I took this prompt (very, really) quite literally and focused on  the versatility of three single colours and all that those colours could evoke and represent when isolated, and applied as they were. I think my works helped anchor each colour section down along the rainbow gradient salon hang. 

The three colours I chose were loosely based on myself. Without going into too much detail, 'Lime  yellow', represented the abject, my least favourite colour; 'Blue black' and 'Moonstone/ fleshy' represents my most preferred colours and tones to wear, see and work with. 







From Brunswick Street GalleryColour me once is an exhibition exploring colour. Each artist will select one colour to use as a starting point to create an artwork. The exhibition will explore the ways in which artists approach colour & the variety of ways colour can be shown in art. 

Featuring works by Aleisha Earp, Anna MacNeil, April JY Kim, Belinda Wiltshire, Brigit Annie Lambert, Camille Thomas, Cassandra Martin, Edith Rewa, Eliza Stribling, Fiona Gately, Freya Alexander, Hayley Martin, Hilary Green, Isabella Kottek, Jacqui Burnes, Jess Milne, Jodi Wiley, Kalindy Williams, Kitty Chrystal, Laura Blythman, Lauren Guymer, Lucy Dellar, Madeleine Stamer, Madison Griffiths, Neva Hosking, Phoebe Beard, Polly Hollyoak, Sorcha Avalon Mackenzie, Spenceroni, Tegan Iversen, and Vonne Beyer. 


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