Sunday 20 May 2012

'MY GAZE NOT HIS’ works + UEL Degree Show

UEL student works

‘MY GAZE NOT HIS’ is about self-reflective pessimism, a speculative thought which I attempt to bring feminism art into its intensity. These ideological repeat images signify conformism; a sentiment of atmospheric effect made this installation becomes an illusory space, within minimalistic approach my work responds to physical tension. I theorize my practices in relations on changing consciousness. My main intention on ‘MY GAZE NOT HIS’ is about how video art and printmaking combined together as being both visually imperative.