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/ Shades and shadows in art
2019
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Peter Adsett's 'frame-work' invites US to join in
2019
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Peter Adsett says - firmly - 'meaning in my work is generated in the process of painting'.1 His 'givens' are: paint, stretcher/frame, linen, wall and shadow. By 'shadow' he means the real one cast by a work, or a faux shadow which he sometimes adds by painting it on the canvas. And by 'frame' he means either the usual four pieces of wood or his own framing lines applied to the linen itself. His work is reductive and is composed of his givens. To these are added: proportion and, crucially, the impressions of the viewer. Impressions go beyond what we would get looking straight on; we need to look sideways as well. We are invited to walk around to see what we can see.
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Art Monthly Australia
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