Madeleine Farley Rorschach
This series of abstract light paintings by artist Madeleine Farley is inspired by Rorschach’s inkblot test. His psychological test sought to measure aspects of personality. The way the subject deciphers these pictures demonstrates their character. The human tendency is to associate unknown images, shapes or form with something familiar to the observer thereby giving meaningful explanation or interpretation. People see things differently which is at the heart of the Rorschach test. Living today more isolated than ever, finding new ways to stay connected proves more pressing than ever. These photographs are a homage to Rorschach and mark their onehundred-year anniversary.
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          C-Type print
          120 x 78 cm (47 x 31 inch)
          Edition 12 + 2 A/P
          80 x 52 cm (31.5 x 20.5 inch)
          Edition 12 + 2 A/P
          
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          C-Type print
          82 x 61cm (32 x 24 inch)
          
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    120 x 74cm (47 x 31 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
80 x 50 cm (31.5 x 19.5 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
    C-Type print
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    120 x 74cm (47 x 31 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
80 x 50 cm (31.5 x 19.5 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
    C-Type print
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120 x 74cm (47 x 31 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
80 x 50 cm (31.5 x 19.5 inch)
Edition 12 + 2 A/P
    C-Type print
          Madeleine Farley is an established artist and filmmaker living in Los Angeles. She has had several solo exhibitions both in the UK and US. Her films reflect upon today’s sociological and environmental issues and have received global recognition. Rorschach is her latest work.