A few weeks ago I shared a portrait session with the talented Miss Kirthana Selvaraj artist extraordinaire. Well wednesday night I had the privilege of attending the opening of her first solo exhibition. The space it was located in "The Tate Gallery" was a rough and rugged warehouse space with worn floorboards and boarded up windows which completely complimented the soft more feminine artwork. A projected video of Kirthana's processes was shown as speed drawings on the white wall and black rose petals were scatted around the room. The vibe was a buzz. I completely recommend a visit before its too late. Closes on Sunday at the TATE Gallery Glebe, Sydney.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Dark Water_ Kirthana Selvaraj
A few weeks ago I shared a portrait session with the talented Miss Kirthana Selvaraj artist extraordinaire. Well wednesday night I had the privilege of attending the opening of her first solo exhibition. The space it was located in "The Tate Gallery" was a rough and rugged warehouse space with worn floorboards and boarded up windows which completely complimented the soft more feminine artwork. A projected video of Kirthana's processes was shown as speed drawings on the white wall and black rose petals were scatted around the room. The vibe was a buzz. I completely recommend a visit before its too late. Closes on Sunday at the TATE Gallery Glebe, Sydney.
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