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Eddowes’ practice harnesses the nature of materials such as silicone and wax to explore the pattern created by iterative actions such as slicing, extrusion and compression. The repetition of these inherently imperfect actions reveals an overall form. Eddowes’ work draws on fundamental principles of painting such as colour mixing, transition of boundaries and rhythm. The restriction of an organised, repetitive process reveals organic and geometric forms that provoke a sense of wonder.
The cross section is a central device in Eddowes’ work. The technique is a way of breaking down a mass to reveal hidden images beneath the surface. The physical series of slices can be seen as in parallel to the process of animation which shows movement from a sequence of still images.
EDUCATION
2017. Masters of Fine Arts (research), National Art School, Sydney
2010. Masters of Animation, University of Technology, Sydney
2012. Graduate Certificate of Visual Effects, Australian Film, Television Radio School
2008. Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Fine Arts, Sydney
2008. Exchange program, École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
2006. Associate Diploma in Clarinet
EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS
2020
Digital Confetti, solo show, Michael Reid Murrurundai