They Fly,Charcoal and pastel on cotton paper, 230cm x 140cm
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Known for subtle and seductive paintings and prints, her recent body of works displayed a significant conceptual growth on the part of the artist. While the market responded favourably to the tried and tested quality two dimensional pieces, these were offset by innovative three dimensional works that use layered glass to present new perspectives to the viewer.
A work comprising a cross-legged figure, comes together in three dimensions as the result of overlaying five layers of atoms painted on panes of glass. It provided a compelling focal point. The work uses depth, light and optical illusion to portray humanity as a series of visual perspectives that reminds us that we are nothing more than layers of the same materials that make up everything around us.
Layers of Reality, Enamel on Glass,140cm x 100cm
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Says Taylor: “I am making art to understand my own place. A sound and simple explanation for me is that human development, over time, resulted in a divergence out of the natural system. Our early ancestors took a few evolutionary steps away from “instinct” and looked back at the world with self-awareness and free will – duality- at once a gift and a curse. This shift away from natural order created the assumption that humans are separate.”
Star Matter VI,oil on Linen canvas,40cm x 40cm
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