Geometric abstract shapes using faint pastels in colour dark to light

Image credit: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski, detail from 'Around the Corner 2', 2019, acrylic and iridescent acrylic on ABS resin (SLA), 40 x 15 x 38.5cm, private collection, Melbourne. Image courtesy of the artist and Charles Nodrum Gallery.

Samara Adamson-Pinczewski’s practice focuses on the relationship between geometric abstract art, architecture and urban space. Her boldly coloured paintings, constructions, sculptures, drawings and studio-based installations explore ambiguous spatial readings created through the use of reflective materials, fragmented abstract forms and oblique linear structures.

This exhibition celebrates Adamson-Pinczewski’s sinuous compositions that encourage the viewer to walk in circles around the works, to figure out their geometry and catch their colour shifts. Illustrating the artist’s mastery of paint technology and colour theory, ‘Light Gestures: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski’ features works from her 20-year career alongside new paintings and sculptures commissioned by the Town Hall Gallery.

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