Fusing the ethereal quality of light with the materiality of paint and form, Larisse Hall uses light (our most primal time tool) as both medium and a time reference, to explore everyday societal nuances within her work. Based in Nelson,...
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Fusing
the ethereal quality of light with the materiality of paint and form,
Larisse Hall uses light (our most primal time tool) as both medium
and a time reference, to explore everyday societal nuances within her
work. Based in Nelson, New Zealand, Hall became captivated by light
and the potential use of it's colour and energy, when she exhibited
her first light installation in 2014. A further year of
experimentation, enabled Hall to produce her first successful light
infused 'painting'. That same year, her light sculpture 'Flirt' was
long listed in the Aesthetica Art Prize, England (2015). In 2018,
Hall had work selected to exhibit digitally internationally, as a
finalist in Art Takes SOHO 2018 (See.Me) and Art Takes Miami 2018
(Scope See.Me). Acknowledging time as one of our most precious
commodities, Hall combines traditional techniques of painting and
form, with the science and colour of infused physical light to
produce works of art that live and breathe, transforming over time.
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