Artist Statement

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“Engaging a research-led investigation into materials and processes, my studio practice reflects on notions concerning multi-dimensional space and the investment of time. These themes are expressed through the disciplines of drawing and installation in consideration of three recurring visual cues: the handmade, the multiple; and patterns.

Conceptually my artworks are often deliberately ambiguous and materially provisional. As an artist my intention is for artefacts to capture the imagination of the viewer by rousing their curiosity, and stimulate subjective perceptions as to their meaning and function.

Studio outcomes are informed by architecture, industrial and graphic design, and mathematical tropes, with their aesthetic characteristics reflecting the precision and detail associated with plans, diagrams, and scale models.”

Craig [w] Glasson