The Arnold Street Gallery has unveiled a new exhibition by Kyneton artist Jeanine Kolasa.
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Kolasa has created Glitch – a series of artworks inspired by technology and the screens we are absorbed by.
It explores explosive colour fields and examines pixelated, electric colour scapes through photographing the images on the TV screen.
“I began to look out for bad reception on the TV during summer and used these images to produce techno art,” Kolasa said.
Kolasa’s recent paintings have become more abstract and expressive and she explores traditional and contemporary practices using oil on canvas and digital printing onto canvas.
“The phenomenal use of screens in our lives has determined the use of squares and rectangles in this work,” she said.
“(It) raises questions around what we may imagine we can see in these images and how we might perceive pixilated form that has been altered from its original context.”