Kayleigh Viviers My work is about my fascination with Time. The crib is symbolic of a momentous beginning in life. Birth and death are stated by time – our entry and exit in the world. The unusual interplay of materials and objects ask the audience to consider the fragility and temporality of one’s life.
The 2020 Zeitgeist Year 12 Art Mrs Gaye Brown Head of Faculty-Creative Arts and Design Studies/ PAR - Visual Art This is a snapshot of some of the works Year 12 Art students have done in response to forces in
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their lives, both seen and
My work interrogates the nature of reality, specifically my reality to ‘your’ reality. The stones act as a metaphor for the overbearing weight of trauma and uncertainty that I am always labouring against. The sculpture and self-portrait harbour the question, who or what is really in control of me? I hope this work asks the audience to consider and reflect what weight they labour under.
unseen. It is commonly believed that all Art reflects in some way the time in which it is created. This is certainly supported through our students’ work and the ideas many have explored including the ethical self, immersive mind and body wellbeing, blended realities and expansive futures, identity, awe of the universe, sustainable Alexandra Spalding
cultures, technological
The scientific phenomenon “Entropy” describes the irreversible escalation of chaos in the universe, the decay of order and surge of the arbitrary. My work adopts this concept to explore the volatile relationship between man and nature and the restorative tendencies of the human condition.
interventions and one’s personal connections, resilience and progress in uncertain times.
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