Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych)
Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych)
Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych)
Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych)
Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych)

Dawn Ng

Oh I Could Hide Beneath the Wings of the Bluebird as She Sings (Triptych), 202375 x 60.7cmSign in to view price
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Material
archival pigment prints
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture features a striking combination of colors and organic forms. The piece consists of soft, undulating shapes in shades of gray, blue, and pink, suggesting a sense of flowing movement and fragility. The sculptural technique employs a unique blend of materials, creating a tactile, almost amorphous quality that invites close inspection. The artwork evokes a sense of fluidity and ethereality, inviting the viewer to ponder the artist's exploration of materiality and the natural world. ...

Dawn Ng
Artist
Dawn Ng
B.1982, Singaporean

Dawn Ng was born in 1982, she lives and works in Singapore. Ng’s practice uses photography, light, film, collage, painting and large-scale installations to consider time, memory and the ephemeral. In her recent series Into Air she emphasises temporality and beauty through her documentation of melting blocks of pigmented ice, sculptural forms that she creates in layers in the studio. The final stage of the process results in ‘Ash’ or ‘residue’ paintings - paper is steeped in the melted pigment over several weeks and the result is a new surface, a combination of careful manipulation and chance. Encouraging slow looking, Ng’s works is characterised by lyricism and a nuanced use of colour and draws visual parallels with topographical references of landscape and geology.) ...

Dawn Ng: Artworks
Tectonic Candy IV
I’ll Be Your Mirror
Moon River
Yellow Stone
Gold Delta
Flashing Streams
Tectonic Candy II
Nocturnal Highlands
Orchid Islands
Marapi
Tectonic Candy I
Tectonic Candy III