YOU'VE GOT TO BE DREAMING

This exhibition is based on spatial ideas about Carrick Hill's interior which holds rich layers of history, the balcony and stairs date back to 15th Century England. Sheila’s art work investigates the way the collective and social memory is evident within this interior space. The viewer is asked to engage with fairly complex and improbable constructions. This contemporary mixed media work pushes the boundaries of illusion, denying the geometric of space to become structures of fantasy and imagination.


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Piano and Sounds - CarrickHill, 2008

Gouache, conte, charcoal, ink, gold, collage.
100x79cm framed
[Purchase for $1600]
My reading has been about the imagination when we were children. Exploring places and spaces, a world of wonder and experiences both sad and happy. The memories are many and Carrick Hill near Adelaide reminds me of those memories. The lived experience within the interior allows the viewer to enjoy the idea of the piano playing and resounding through the space. Framed

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