Perplexing colours capture the eyes of viewers at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery’s new exhibition.
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The Liminal Space by Tasmanian artist Paul Snell draws audiences in using powerful colours and bold states of transition.
”To let go of the familiar, hold the tension of being in a place of uncertainty, stay still, remain open, wait and trust,” Snell said.
“The aim is to immerse the viewer in colour, rhythm and space, creating a sensory experience of inner contemplation and transcendence.”
QVMAG director Richard Mulvaney said it is important the gallery provides a space for local artists to display their work.
“Paul’s got a very solid reputation across the state, not just as an educator but as an artist in his own right and the works here really just demonstrate the breadth of his skill,” he said.
The Liminal Space will be on display until October 2.
A floor talk will be conducted by Snell at the gallery on August 27 at 2pm. Admission is free.