Heike Weber – Decorations, Multiforms, Utopia.
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Utopia – Heike Weber
Much of Heike Weber’s work deals with multiform decoration brought about by a considered repetition of patterns, motifs and lines. In the Utopia installation a wall covered mass of undulating lines, in close proximity, create the illusion of mountainous landscapes and isogramic topologies.
Heike’s Kilim series of paintings use either acrylic paint or silicon to map out ornate figures and patterns. In the acrylic versions gravity is allowed to play its role in the creation process creating vertical drips which provide a counterpoint to more gestural marks.
Spotted at Moonriver
No. 1 — September 10th, 2009 at 1:51 am
Ornate perhaps, but there is also a simplicity in these images, with the repeated abstract patterns.
I was delighted to find this sight today, as it reflects my interests in art and technology. I hope to come back more often!
No. 2 — October 12th, 2009 at 9:51 am
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