 |
|
 |
WHATS NEW
|
Garmany spring 2009 Soonae Tark |
| "I work systematically with flat color surfaces that convey piles of shapes. These piles demonstrate balance, imbalance, repetition and continuity depending on the weight of the color. Rather than a representation of the external, my work is an expression of my existence. As one day follows another, I repeat the same action over and over much like placing a stone on a mountaintop cairn. It is the flow of my life through the daily practice." - Soonae Tark |
| |
|
| |
|
| |
| "My new work developed after I found some discarded compact disc shelves each consisting of 6”x 6” pieces of wood. There were two holes in each square and that kept bothering me as I worked. I tried to figure out how to hide the holes. Finally, I had a breakthrough. I decided to emphasize holes by making many more circles, instead of trying to hide them. I work with logic, but also illogic. I play opposites: heavy and light, open and closed, still and moving, adding color contrasts to create a visual dialog." -Soonae Tark |
|
|
|
|
 |
|