Six emerging contemporary female artists currently studying at the AUCB, exhibit an eclectic group of works, with themes as diverse as gender, love, sacred places and abstract conversations. Works include satirical and bold paintings, sculpture, assemblage, readymades, installation and bio art. The exhibitors are Diane Chipchase, Jill Clark, Gillian Goodridge, Yvonne Lockhart, Marianne Moggridge and Pats van Dam.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Yvonne Lockhart



My works have a nostalgic, quotidian to them, based on a thrifty but ecstatic up bringing, memories mixed together with visual artistic influences, these elements constantly contribute, to my slightly surreal creative ideas.

I like to employ textiles & crafts, along with a splattering of autobiographical gendered issues, in a light hearted, playful way. I take an assemblage of familiar, mundane objects and transform them into realistic proportioned, reminiscent installations, that l am happy to co-habit with.

With this innovative combination, I hope my work, conveys my pathway, from initial light bulb moment, to exhibition piece.

1 comment:

  1. Yvonne, that pink flamingo is amazing, I can see why you sent me that email of that monkey made of flip flops now! You are a clever girl. Hope to see the show soon.xx

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