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This is the second painting in a series of paintings that were influenced by walks I took on Mt Macedon in Victoria, Australia. Mount Macedon is located near its more famous cousin Hanging Rock but has more intricate and winding paths and vegetation—some of which feel almost pre-historic due to the many ferns and native plants. Like much of my work, this series combines conceptual, abstract and expressionistic elements. These paintings are not representational in the traditional sense. They derive from my thoughts about cartography, kinetic memory and the feeling and rhythm of the walk or hike. Of course these paintings and prints can stand on their own as abstract works without the viewer being aware of the concepts and thoughts behind them. But, like any painting with layers and gradients, the sum is greater than the parts. I have posted a short video, where I talk about the concepts behind this series and give the viewer a glimpse of other works from the series and the geographic location that influenced it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPEw6TpxYI4
Painting:Acrylic on Paper
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Size:30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
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Painter · Photographer · Sculptor My latest video discusses my time at the Barnes Foundation and how my work relates to Duchamp, Cezanne and Matisse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uITw5eOXuOw My studio in New Hope is overflowing with conceptual art works that prompt examination of the poetic aspects of mundane objects such as windows and ladders. My sculptures unite formal art values with the unpredictable, nonculturally prescribed beauty of natural objects such as sticks and stones. They invite the viewer to "become" the sculptor/artist by handling and rearranging unfixed, moveable, sculpture segments. My objective is to create a provocative circumstance rather than a static product/commodity.-Nura Petrov Nura Petrov is a mixed media sculpture artist who resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Petrov's traditional sculptures included a variety of material, including clay, plaster, papier mache, and photography. Her most current conceptual work deals with time, memory, and history, using material such as sticks, stones, cloth, and paint. Many of her pieces deal with the tactile aspects of sculpture. Petrov questions the nature of art, information, and knowledge. Some abstract drawings incorporate ideas about time and history, and relate to her interest in archeology: layers of time, buried events, remnants of past cultures. Nura Petrov has traveled extensively in India, North America, and the Middle East, which has allowed her to study art and architecture in a cultural context. She has taught in Uganda, East Africa and has completed many educational and public art projects locally and internationally. She has won traveling scholarships through the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and numerous honorable mentions and prizes at local juried shows. from: https://www.michenerartmuseum.org/bucksartists/artist/255/ Additional information about the artist may be found on her web page at: http://nurapetrov.com/theartist/theartist.html
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