Aspex Gallery
Portsmouth
Vulcan Building, Gunwharf Quays
023 9277 8080
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Joella Wheatley
dal 5/6/2014 al 19/7/2014
wed-fri 11am-4pm, sat-sun 11am-5pm

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5/6/2014

Joella Wheatley

Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth

Forgotten Lines. The winner of the 2012 Platform Graduate Award reveals the processes, complexities and voids of solitude through perspective projection, creating secluded interior and exterior spaces.


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aspex welcomes back the winner of the 2012 Platform Graduate Award for a solo exhibition of her intricate, intense, mysterious tension filled drawings and paintings.

In Forgotten Lines Joella Wheatley reveals the processes, complexities and voids of solitude through perspective projection, creating secluded interior and exterior spaces. Joella constructs worlds containing isolated objects, which sit static and unassuming. However, these forms are not merely hollow geometric shapes. They embody an enclosed space and become living things and the subjects of her work.

The intention behind using these seemingly random objects and shapes is to allow the viewer to detach themselves from the concept of normality, to question their reason for being and allow the forms to settle in a place and symbolize the notion of isolation.

Her paintings begin with a study of the dynamics of an empty space, which tell a story of power, solitude and emptiness. The ability to calculate, measure and position assists human understanding of what a line can represent. In her work, Joella pays great attention to the structure of lines, which create the inhabitable arenas. The contents of each space suggest, but never confirm, that activity has occurred.

Joella employs a range of media: acrylic, pen and oil, each being intrinsic to the final piece. The layering of materials adds depth and complexity to her work. In Forgotten Lines, she has explored a variation of formats, from hexagons to octagons and circles. Painting on these shapes can be more challenging, but has the advantage of allowing the viewer to observe the space without feeling constrained or restricted.

Image: The Isometric System. 35x35cm, oil acrylic and pen on canvas on board

preview from 6-8pm on Friday June 6

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The Vulcan Building, Gunwharf Quay - Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 3BF
Opening Hours
11-4 Wednesday - Friday
11-5 Weekends & Bank Holidays
Monday & Tuesday by prior arrangement

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Joella Wheatley
dal 5/6/2014 al 19/7/2014

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