when: 06 July 2022 - 14 August 2022 | venue: Firstdraft | cost: Free | address: 13-17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011 | website: https://firstdraft.org.au/program/the-enchanting-microplastics | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/opening-julyaugust-2022-exhibitions-at-firstdraft-tickets-367191458537
published: 04 Jul 2022, 5 min read
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It has been recently discovered that microplastics have found their way into human blood. We breathe and ingest them - the world around us has entered us. We have become a microcosm of the little planet on which we have wrought so much havoc. In The Enchanting Microplastics, Visaya Hoffie utilises 'plastic' as a signifier for popular culture - deploying a wealth of imagery, media and techniques to convey the way we ingest and regurgitate culture in contemporary life.
For her cast of characters, Hoffie cites a litany of every day subject matter as sources - cars, animals and pets, her friends - among references to literature, popular culture, fashion brands such as Bapesta, television, including The Sopranos, Nathan For You, and children's books including Penny Pollard, by Robin Klein: 'a hot mess of data that's part-and-parcel of what I'm looking at or thinking about right now.' In her paintings, these characters are rendered in a melange of airbrush, oil, acrylics, ink, crayons, and pencils 'to respond to the way forms and surfaces emerge and images coalesce'; while her ceramic sculptural works feature characters influenced by both real and imagined personae, including the eponymous little prince in Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 1943 tale.
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It has been recently discovered that microplastics have found their way into human blood. We breathe and ingest them - the world around us has entered us. We have become a microcosm of the little planet on which we have wrought so much havoc. In The Enchanting Microplastics, Visaya Hoffie utilises 'plastic' as a signifier for popular culture - deploying a wealth of imagery, media and techniques to convey the way we ingest and regurgitate culture in contemporary life.
For her cast of characters, Hoffie cites a litany of every day subject matter as sources - cars, animals and pets, her friends - among references to literature, popular culture, fashion brands such as Bapesta, television, including The Sopranos, Nathan For You, and children's books including Penny Pollard, by Robin Klein: 'a hot mess of data that's part-and-parcel of what I'm looking at or thinking about right now.' In her paintings, these characters are rendered in a melange of airbrush, oil, acrylics, ink, crayons, and pencils 'to respond to the way forms and surfaces emerge and images coalesce'; while her ceramic sculptural works feature characters influenced by both real and imagined personae, including the eponymous little prince in Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 1943 tale.
Go see The Enchanting Microplastics 2022.
The Enchanting Microplastics 2022 is on 06 July 2022 - 14 August 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Woolloomooloo. Call 89702999 for details. Visit their website at https://firstdraft.org.au/program/the-enchanting-microplastics.
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