ZSOLT DUDAS ONES TO WATCH: PART II 2nd October - 9th November 2013 Lane House Arts, Bath
Introducing more work from recent graduates and continuing students with extraordinary work by Hungarian Zsolt Dudas, new paintings from Gina Brown and a new range of ceramics by Andrew Temple-Smith.
Openbody forms lines feelings, seeing betweenness left is right ambidextrous draw paint seek explore write, poem without words sad is beautiful enough said beautiful feeling seeing me you...
I am working with feelings and thoughts transforming them into my work trying to capture what we are and our life in the state of betweenness. Between something and nothing. Using both of my hands to draw of paint I am between. Standing between nothing and something. I am looking at the head. Asking myself "what is inside?" There are feelings, thoughts inside or nothing. Outside is a consequence of inside and our perception. Inside is more important than outside. I am travelling from outside into inside. It is a process, a journey. In my work a simple line is not just a line, a simple form is not just a form. They have a purpose They represent "what is inside'. It is not me. It is what I have seen. It is how I see. So it is me.