Anne Deeming

Through the process of production Anne's intuitive work is an exploration and visual, visible record of the repetitive thought processes most of us spend our lives unwittingly performing on a daily basis. By drawing attention to the gaps between conscious and unconscious thought the pieces reflect the missed moments, the banal gaps between events or occurrences, and habitual behaviours and events that fill such a large part of everyday life. The pieces often become layered and complex, made up of many separate indistinguishable marks; they are a timeline of emotions and thoughts that have shifted through the mind during the period of creation. By being process led, the pieces are formed from the repetition of often simple techniques or materials.

The contemporary pieces dissect and examine our relationship with the world around us from an emotional perspective; how we feel influences how and what we experience. The loss of individuality inherent in a mass produced item is retold in constructing works out of many seemingly identical objects. Individuality and imperfection are contained, ironed out but still creep through the most idealised clinical production to make themselves known in subtle ways; the human eye or hand can only be finitely precise. They reference the unknown in the brain and peripheral thought. Initially produced on canvases the pieces are beginning to have a relationship with the environments they are constructed in, either by being printed and pasted onto walls or often now being applied directly to the walls surface.

annedeeming@yahoo.co.uk


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