Wednesdays to Sundays, 11am to 5pm Wednesday 6 August to Sunday 17 August Thursday 7 August from 6pm to 8pm
Free
My art practice is concerned with abstract (mainly geometric) forms, made from various materials, which are intended to stimulate thought processes in the viewer. In this respect they connect with the op-art of Bright Riley and others, who aimed for a prolonged viewing, and maybe wonderment, to occur.
The word pareidolia refers to the phenomenon of seeing meaningful patterns, images or forms in abstract or random stimuli. This is a normal human tendency, an example being perceiving animal forms in cloud formations, and in reference to art, this has the effect of holding the viewer’s attention while they try to make sense of the work.
I hope these drawings and sculptures demonstrate this phenomenon.
– Alan Rose
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