A Ghost in the Throat

Laura Gannon

A Ghost in the Throat, 202137 x 25cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGallery
acrylic and ink on linenKate Macgarry
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The image depicts a crumpled, textured surface in various shades of vibrant green. The composition features irregular, overlapping shapes and lines, creating a sense of depth and movement. Subject Matter: The artwork appears to be a abstract, organic form or landscape, with no clearly identifiable subject matter beyond the visual elements themselves. Artistic Style and Technique: The piece seems to employ a gestural, expressive approach, with the creases and folds in the material suggesting a sense of spontaneity and experimentation. Context: This contemporary artwork likely aims to explore the inherent qualities of the chosen medium, emphasizing the materiality and physicality of the crumpled fabric to evoke a sense of immediacy and emotive response in the viewer. ...

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Laura Gannon
Artist
Laura Gannon
B.1972

Laura Gannon was born 1972 in Galway, Ireland and lives and works in London. Gannon's work oscillates between drawing, sculpture, painting and film. Recent works include abstract drawings made with metallic ink on linen. The linen has been subjected to multiple processes to reveal its corporeality: folding, bending, wrinkling suggesting their raw physicality and directness. Gannon's films mark a parallel to her sculptural drawings with their articulation of temporality, light, space and the act of looking; intimate portraits of distinctive architectural buildings. ...

Laura Gannon: Artworks
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Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London