Jennifer Morrison: ColourFlux Exhibition
Following a successful solo exhibition in 2015, Graham’s Fine Art Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Jennifer Morrison.
Morrison’s work deals predominantly with colour and shape and she uses these elements to explore juxtaposition, repetition, movement, and rhythm.
For example, thin and thick application of paint, dense versus transparent strokes, ordered pattern and free pattern, ad hoc marks, controlled brushstrokes and ones that allow for accident and free rein. Painting is, for Morrison “a physical encounter of freedom; it is essentially a bodily act and experience”. Born in Durban in 1971, Morrison initially studied art at Natal Technikon and later at the University of South Africa but soon left to pursue her studies in London where she attended the Chelsea College of Art and Design and graduated from the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Morrison has exhibited in group shows in London and New York and corporate venues; and has had solo exhibitions in London. Her work can be found in private collections in South Africa, Singapore, London and the US. ColourFlux opens on 26 January and runs till 11 March 2017. Contact: www.grahamsgallery.co.za
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