This body of work emerged from my return to my bush property following the recent Victorian fires. Rather than depicting the visible aftermath of fire, I found myself drawn to something less obvious – the feeling that the land had changed in ways that were difficult to articulate…… Continue reading
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Keely Clarke’s practice explores the systematic breakdown of visual information through neon CMY screen printing. Working with bitmap methodology and transparent ink layering, Clarke investigates how colour fragmentation becomes a creative condition rather than a technical limitation. Through systematic constraints, Clarke reveals the autonomous behaviour of materials, where neon pigments generate unexpected illusions and meaning emerges from the spaces between fragments. Her works don’t seek to restore wholeness, but rather to orchestrate the chaos of permanent incompleteness.