Trevor
You might be interested in the early work of Irish Artist Niamh O'Malley
please see the link to her gallery
http://www.greenonredgallery.com/artist.php?intArtistID=
Her early work involves the projection of moving image on to a fixed
painted background.
Regards
Brian
Brian Fay
Lecturer, Department of Fine Art
Dublin Institute of Technology
DIT Portland Row
St Josephs Convent
Portland Row
Dublin 1
Ireland
Tel - 00 353 1 4023559
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Web - http://www.wix.com/brianfay/artist
On 19 Mar 2012, at 07:58, Trevor Horsnell wrote:
> I RECENTLY CONTACTED DEBORAH HARTY AT TRACEY ABOUT MY DRAWING
> RESEARCH AND SHE SUGGESTED I CONTACT YOUR FORUM. IN MY EMAIL TO
> DEBORAH I POSED THE FOLLOWING QUESTION
>
>
> I completed my Mphil/F/A at Newcastle, Australia in 2011. I am
> currently studying a Grad Dip of Ed at UNE and looking for research
> that supports my concepts on drawing, so that I may push my senior
> students to explore the boundaries and definitions of a drawing.
>
> My practice is what I would term intermediary as I use drawing,
> painting, digital photography, video, installation and construction
> as my modes of expression. I have experimented with video,
> projecting over drawings and paintings as a way to explore ephemeral
> marks and the ways in which they alter the perception of a work.The
> elements in the videos are closely related to the elements in the
> drawings or paintings, and I see the video as an extension of the
> mark making process. My thought is that the video projection is a
> form of drawing, where the trace is left with the viewer....and I
> draw parallels to the notion of what the viewer takes with them when
> they leave any exhibition.
>
> The installations that I have constructed are immersive,
> phenomenological experiences where the viewer walks through and
> interacts with the elements and projections. As the shadows of the
> viewer interact with the elements in the space, as well as with
> those of the other viewers, I consider this interaction a form of
> drawing with light. The viewers experience of the installation is
> directly related to their actions and movements.
>
> So my problem is.....that I am looking for links that may echo this
> idea/s and was hoping that you may point me in the right direction
> as I can't seem to find any solid research along these lines. I am
> aware of some artists that use photography and light as a way to
> record movement/ drawing in the darkened landscape, but nothing that
> relates to the use of video projection.
>
> I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU.
>
> CHEERS
> TREVOR
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