Monday 24 March 2014


Alanna De Rocchi

unknown and almost imaginary. The frustration from this has generated a

desperate sense to not forget the things encountered in life and a desire to be a

part of and make memories of things in the natural world that are mysterious and

unfamiliar.
 
visual response and sincere exploration of this distance and estrangement felt from the world around me.
 
a way to create a connection, a history, to this
world, however unnatural it may become,
 



patsy cox


patsy cox.

My inspiration is derived from science, culture, the natural world and urban sprawl.

Multiple forms can stand as individual pieces and also parts of a cohesive whole.


My installations focus on capturing the overwhelming nature of a sprawling city and often use the primary colors of blue, yellow and red to emphasize the possibility of its transformation-all colors are possible from the mixture.

 I like her methods of exhibiting her work, she varies between hanging her pieces to displaying the in various style on the ground.