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Friday, March 14, 2008

Del Kathryn Barton. Wow.

If you're in Melbourne, stop reading this post immediately, hop in your car and head to the Karen Woodbury Gallery in Richmond.

You have GOT to see Del Kathryn Barton's work in the flesh to really appreciate it. I mean, I've always liked her art, but I wasn't expecting such huge pieces with such incredible detail. Astounding.


Take the piece above for example, 'or make myself a space to inhabit'.

See the background on the right? Near the lily pad where it almost looks like the ripply surface of water when you blow across it. That's make up of thousands and thousands of tiny, perfect dots of paint. Some are darker and some are lighter, making that rippling effect. And that's just the background.

You can't even begin to imagine how detailed this is in reality.

Here are some more of her pieces. But, as I said earlier, if you're in Melbourne, don't even bother looking at them here. It comes nowhere close to doing them justice.


'or make myself a space to inhabit too'


'can you tell me my dream'


and my favourite, 'i come into myself… and faraway i am there too'.

That red line at the very top is actually sewn on red buttons. There are blue ones down the left hand side too. The actual piece is 2.5m high. Just incredible to stand in front of.

No wonder she's just won the Archibald Prize.

xxx scarlett

7 comments:

decadentdiamond said...

2.5m high! wow.. I really wish I could see it in person. They're beautiful.

Smarty Pants said...

Those are amazing. An inspiration I needed this morning!
Your work is fantastic, as well! You have a fan!

Michelle Engel Bencsko said...

"Impressive" is an understatement.

Anonymous said...

wow. Labor of love!

Stunning, thanks for sharing with us.

Callooh Callay said...

Very striking--I especially like the third one.

Chocolate and Steel said...

This really looks incredible. I can't believe all of the detail in it. Your work is beautiful too. Congrats on the show you did as well

Anonymous said...

oh no! I really wanted to see that exhibition! Im only new to her work but from the little Ive seen it just floors me with the style and detail. SO sad I missed it :(