When I create
works of art I am doing so in my own space and time. As a deaf
person, my awareness of the world is more informed by what I see.
There is one less sensory faculty to distract me.
I interpret
the lack of sound through the use of the width and depth of my
artistic strokes. I ‘feel’ that the heavier strokes
are higher sounds – those representing lighter and less
complex concepts, and the lighter strokes show the heavier, deeper
and darker sounds.
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Blue Planes and Blue Dome
91cm x 61cm
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Shortlisted for the
Annual Art Awards for 2005 London
City Airport
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Why
not, Sea Dance
Oil and acrylic on canvas
214 x 122 cm 2004
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In
a vision once I saw
Oil and acrylic on canvas
163 x 126 cm 2004
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Of
light found
Oil and acrylic on canvas
122 x 92 cm 2004
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Broken
sun, cold wind
Oil and acrylic on canvas
122 x 92 cm 2004
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Steep
cliff
Oil and acrylic on canvas
122 x 100 cm 2004
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Motion
of water
Acrylic on canvas
122 x 30 cm 2004 |
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Ripple
Acrylic on canvas
91 x 36 cm 2004
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Melted
into spring
Oil and acrylic on canvas
160 x 60 cm 2004 |
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Movements
in Water
Oil and Acrylic on Paper
135cm x 210cm 2003 |
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Sea
view from the top field
Oil and Acrylic on paper
150cm x 180cm 2004 |
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