Australian born artist, Olivia Bradley, explores perception and modern day communication through the mediums of light, photography, video and paint.
The work extends on her exploration of the role that light plays in informing our sight, and ultimately our perception.
Bradley has exhibited throughout Australia and Europe. She graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Queensland College of Art, majoring in sculpture.
Replete, 2016
Series of six 1 x 1 metre photographic prints on canvas
Replete, 2016, is a photographic series on produce from the Siem Reap Old Market. The work includes thinly sliced bamboo, cabbage, noodles, cucumber and pineapple- simply poetic in their fractal nature, emulating the shapes in the natural world.
Working Gesture, 2016 (penthouse)
Paint on acrylic
2m x 0.8m
This work attempts to capture the sweeping movement of daily Cambodian life. Made using a traditional Cambodian broom, Working Gesture is a homage to the art and unsung beauty of daily life
PICTURE MISSING
Sculptured Landscapes, 2016 (restaurant)
Wood, acrylic, printed sticker
2.44m x 0.3m
Inspired by Japanese artist, Nobuhiro Nakanishi, this work aims to present the Cambodian landscape in a different context. Sculptured Landscapes is as much a work about light as it is about nature. The work can be viewed from several different viewpoints, illustrating subjectivity and perception when interpreting our surrounds.
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video I installation I photography
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