Multidisciplinary artworks by Jaycee Kim, Katrina Brennan and Emily Crockford create a dance and vibration between colour and pattern that is crucial to each artist's sense of identity and place.
In this vibrancy, the artists find a sense of calm and focus. Audiences are invited to bathe in this energetic aesthetic.
Studio A’s third Project Space partnership with Cement Fondu, Mobile Colour, was an immersive installation inspired by the artists’ relationship to vibrant colour and bold pattern. Please escape into this online presentation of the exhibition and join a virtual tour here.
Artist Statements
“I love the tin man and his dance routine. My dream is to live in a colourful mansion with the tin man and his heart. For me colourful patterns inspire a sense of warmth and love, like the tin man finding his heart.”
- KATRINA BRENNAN
“I dream of living in a disco house. Swimming in sparkling colour and feeling so good, good, good.”
- EMILY CROCKFORD
“My work is inspired by the Playstation game Kingdom Hearts, in particular the Gummi Ship. The ship flies to other worlds and has a unique type of pattern around its edges. The pattern enables transformation. My work is about transformation. The degradation of colour reflects and allows the expression in my brain to change. Rainbow colours allow me to change colours and moods. The chess characters are inspired by my watercolour paintings. Using my new creative ensemble I invite you to check mate with my duplicates.”
- JAYCEE KIM
Opening night of Mobile Colour in the Project Space @ Cement Fondu, Paddington. 6 March, 2020.
Photography: Four Minutes to Midnight