Guest Curator Juliana Lauletta Highlights The Works Of Angela Brittain, Anthony Tanner & Zifeng Zang
About Juliana Lauletta
Brazilian independent curator and multimedia artist Juliana Lauletta has a background in film-making and has lived in Australia, Portugal and England. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Film, a Diploma in Photography and several Certificates (Visual Arts, Animation, Screenwriting, Post-Production, Business and others).
She curates and organises international exhibitions in Brazil and the UK. She also runs photography/creativity workshops to empower people to rekindle their creative side and highlight the importance of art in mental health.
Her Light Painting Photographs are created exclusively with long exposures, without Photoshop, using stencils and light props that she builds herself.
She has been featured on the BBC, TimeOut London and Londonist, and participated in exhibitions in London, Edinburgh, Arles, Prague and Brazil.
Selected Artists
Bold colour palettes and expressive compositions invite viewers to glimpse the lives of the women portrayed by Angela.
Placing the ladies close to the foreground and filling most of the canvas with them, brings the feminine essence into the spotlight.
The lovely gentle tilts of the women's heads and the relaxation visible on their faces reflect the joyful everyday moments shared with friends and pets. They appear to be extremely involved and present in their current activities.
The emphasis on individual perspective, the use of vivid juxtaposition of colours and abstraction with strong lines make Angela's work a delightful piece of Expressionist art.
Anthony Tanner
Constructed from recycled stainless steel, Anthony's sculptures are captivating three-dimensional interactive works of art.
By shaping and fusing industrial debris into polished and decorative designs, the artist evokes a sense of transformation through energy and strength.
Each sculpture is permeated with meaning and the artist is clearly committed to addressing the issues that are important to him.
The interactive elements not only surprise viewers, but also add an extra layer of curiosity and interest to the sculptures.
The fact that Anthony started at age 75, is self-taught and has only three years of experience is an incredible and truly inspiring achievement.
Zifeng Zang
Zifeng's abstract artworks radiate colour and energy. The organic and broad brush strokes create a sense of motion and fill the painting with dynamism. The choice and harmonisation of the colour palette reflect the artist's background and expertise in design.
By getting a closer look, a variety of textures are noticeable by the intensity of each layer of paint.
The artwork 'Battle' successfully conveys the atmosphere of a conflict through its composition and colour scheme, by using warm and cold tones coming from opposite sides of the long canvas and crashing in the middle. The artist's suggestion to read 'the whole work from left to right', as a Chinese scroll, brings an additional element of interest to the piece.
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