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14/02/2022
The blue hour, tonight..
14/02/2022
The blue hour, this morning..
07/02/2022
Shadows
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Whisper
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Untitled pain
31/12/2021
Dawn
16/11/2021
I am so happy, lucky, grateful to present my work with the works of and under .play2020 exhibition, on the 27/28 of November in Bristol.
Photos are of my work « Family Ties » a serie of installations exploring what makes a house a home and how family ties impact our inner lives.
Eventbrite link in bio.
28/06/2015
Blank Canvas is proud to present: Kerta – Tales of a Village
A showcase of paintings by Balinese artist, I Made Artayasa, mirrored by the response works of Fijeanty de Wit, an art therapist volunteering in Bali.
The exhibition reflects upon the therapeutic role of art and of the artist in a small Balinese community. Through the representation and externalisation of the repressed emotions, denial and taboos of the village, the artist creates a visual tale, a narrative that the community can process, offering cathartic release of tensions, and restoring cohesiveness.
Exhibition Dates: 26 June – 19 July 2015,
2:00pm-6:00pm
(Closed on Monday)
Special Thanks to:
The Red Pencil International,
http://www.redpencil.org/
Mabel Yap
http://www.heartangles.life/
Rosita Lui
http://www.atas.org.sg/
04/06/2015
Blank Canvas presented C.P.R., an art exhibition showcasing the works of three art therapists in the making. Through drawings, photographs, sculptures, and installations, Julia Oh, Sandra Versele, and Junko Sano documented their journey in ‘Creation. Process. Reflection’..........Art is a life saving technique
Blank Canvas presented C.P.R., an art exhibition showcasing the works of three art therapists in the making. Through drawings, photographs, sculptures, and installations, Julia Oh, Sandra Versele, and Junko Sano documented their journey in ‘Creation. Process. Reflection’. ...Art is a life saving technique.