Here Me Roar (2013) |
Miss Titch Green
"..my work is clearly not overly concerned with any heavy labour for technical realism, but rather I rely on gesture to provoke and be suggestive of form. An art tutor one day called me an 'Essentialist,' ? and I observe that my images are often suspended by a type of 'base energy'. Somewhat like bones without flesh and skin, they remain unresolved. This 'incompleteness' they tend to radiate does not unsettle me. I feel that is the very relationship of the human existence to life, and striving for finality is not always necessary." Miss Titch Green
Diamonds
We are all essentially but staRdust
And in the prescence of broken rubble and chaotic debris,
We stumble, yet how we find such rare and precious gems
Let us know them when we find them burning bright
Let us never be afraid to love them
Transition
Transition (2001) |
it begins as a child and is ceaselessly endured..
"seeing and feeling the identity - is an important
and complex process, even more so in today's
world because of the speed of change that takes
place and the violent existential and cultural
pressures that society places on people,
especially the young... pushing them to excessive
individual competitiveness...
The pleasure and pain of feeling oneself
transforming things, and being transformed by them. It is as if the feelings of being real or being
imagined were refined together.
There comes a question, it is about a continual seeking in a privelleged and sensitive consciousness that enables us to hear the beating of our own wings and our flight... but also to sense down here on earth the solidarities and the deceptions.
The recipriocity of the logic of things and the
imaginative logic... "(extract from Reggio Emilio).
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