KIRSTEN
JACKSON
ABOUT THE ARTIST
A passionate artist since childhood, Melbourne based artist, Kirsten Jackson, studied Visual Arts at the prestigious Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and has gone on to have a flourishing and fulfilling art career. For the last 15 years Kirsten has worked as a professional artist, concentrating, predominantly on abstraction. Her career has followed an impressive upward trajectory, collecting a notable array of Australian art awards and highly commended prizes along the way.
Her international standing and profile were consolidated in 2014 with sell out shows in London and Singapore. Kirsten has exhibited in Hamburg, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Hong Kong, Seoul and was received enthusiastically. Her work has featured on the Australian high rating television series “The Block” and in many publications, including Home Beautiful Magazine, the Sun Herald and Modern Home Magazine.
ARTIST STATEMENT
"My main motivation is to portray the inherent beauty and harmony that exists in the inter- relationship of colour, composition and form. I like to work on several pieces simultaneously and my process involves building up layers of materials and textures. My initial layers are thin and fluid, inks and watercolours, as the paintings progress I move into thicker paints, acrylics, varnishes and glazes. I even have a fondness for house paints! I love the way the work builds, it is an art in itself to know when the piece is complete.
Time is a crucial element of my works. I will take an artwork which I think is finished, into my home and live with it for a few weeks. This way the painting gets to tell me if it is complete, if I need to add or subtract any element. Painting and waiting if you will. The challenges of composition and palette are paramount when working in abstraction, as there is nowhere to hide, no figuration to divert attention from the purity of the application of paint. This sheer act of application is the nexus of my creative motivation. It is the love of the media and the colour that propels the brush."
"The challenges of composition and palette are paramount when working in abstraction, as there is nowhere to hide, no figuration to divert attention from the purity of the application of paint. This sheer act of application is the nexus of my creative motivation. It is the love of the media and the colour that propels the brush."
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