The Artist
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Kristin Headlam
Angel III, 2003
watercolour on paper
55.50 x 38.00
signed and dated 'K Headlam 03' l.r.
Liz Porter, 'How Brendan Fevola went from devil to Botticelli angel':
"...she was looking at each news photo... purely as a composition of figures... in that way she could remain open to all the artistic, archetypal and Biblical references that her won imagination and knowledge of art history could suggest. "I'm not the first person to use photos as a resource", she says. "But my work has always been about what goes on around us, and exploring ways of looking at things that you don't need a degree in philosophy to understand. My paintings are about what photographs can capture about bodies in movement.""
Further works by the Artist
Since its establishment in 1984, the Charles Nodrum Gallery’s exhibition program embraces a diversity of media and styles - from painting, sculpture & works on paper to graphics and photography; from figurative, geometric, gestural, surrealist & social comment to installation & conceptually based work.