Angry Arts Episode 2
April 7th, 2010 by Al Morrison

Digitally Analogue
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This week, local artist and winner of the 2009 Brucebo Fine Arts Scholarship, Amy Schissel explains to us how her art represents the digital ideal using analogue methods.

Presented to the viewer is a surface on which the language of painting is altered by the influence of digital technology, acting as a lens through which to translate a current understanding of space. Within this arena, my most recent work aims to operate on a level of hybrid/ abstract signs to track global interconnectivity while engaging in the discourse of abstract painting.
Amy is exhibiting her art at The Cube gallery until april the 25th, to find out more go here
Tags: Amy Schissel, Brucebo Fine Arts Scholarship, The Cube Gallery

