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Tracy Wakelin is a former student on the BA Hons Fine Art degree at SSU. She continues to work in Southampton as an independent artist. This work was donated by the artist. Tracy Wakelin has said of her practice: "I find painting to be an amalgamation of many subjects e.g.; sciences, history, architect, culture. Making art is not just about giving pleasure to the gaze, but for the purposes of history, story telling, politics, urban and rural civilisation, life progression or its deterioration. One artist I have been influenced by is Ian Davenport, he uses high gloss paint to reflect the passer-by and anything from the modern world that appears in front of the painting. His rejection, as is mine, of academic style painting is clearly emphasised from the absence of canvas and brush.
"My paintings are about process, chance and gravity. The more experiments I do, the more exciting things become. Chance takes control, taking away my own choices. This comes into effect when different materials react with one another stretching the surface, then gravity allows the materials to slide downwards."
Title
Assemblage No. 1
Date
2005
Medium
oil & acrylic on board
Measurements
H 90 x W 120 cm
Accession number
SI/05/0666
Acquisition method
purchased from the artist, 2005
Work type
Painting