Narratives of Shape and Colour
Abstract
My practice-led research investigates how narrative
concepts can be employed to generate abstract compositions in
painting, drawing and print. The project challenges the view that
narrative and abstract art are mutually exclusive forms by
creating abstract artworks that employ narrative concepts and
strategies. My research negotiates this by identifying the
essential components of narrative and proposing that they can
also function as formal elements in an abstract work. This is
supported by theories of narrative that present it as a set of
structural conventions that mediate and summarise real or
imagined events, and make them conform to the material limits of
an artwork. The research question is tested exhaustively in the
studio using a variety of forms and methods: including digital
sketches, pen and ink drawings, scanography, and densely layered
paintings. My abstract compositions begin by conforming to the
material limits of the flat picture plane, yet by applying
narrative concepts they expand to project speculative histories
and alternative versions of themselves.
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