DEEP WATER

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DEEP WATER NATALIE ARNOLDI LITA ALBUQUERQUE CASPER BRINDLE MICKY HOOGENDIJK GREG MILLER ANDY MOSES JENNIFER WOLF

WILLIAM TURNER GALLERY



DEEP WATER NATALIE ARNOLDI LITA ALBUQUERQUE CASPER BRINDLE MICKY HOOGENDIJK GREG MILLER ANDY MOSES JENNIFER WOLF

Deep Water, as an idiomatic phrase, often connotes a sense of danger and risk. Impliedly, one has moved from a situation of security and safety, to one fraught with peril, perhaps getting in over one’s head. Yet deep water is also the necessary condition to setting full sail, free from running aground. For the artists in this exhibition, Deep Water has these meanings and more. Water, like light, is an inspiration, a subject, and a metaphor. All have left the safety of the familiar, to strike out in that most intimidating of directions, diving deeply within, braving the fears of the unknown, in pursuit of an idea. For them, Deep Water is where the magic lies, and the artists in this exhibition have answered that call to the mystery and beauty of discovery. All have embarked on the perilous journeys of selfexpression and discovery, and the freedom that awaits.


ANDY MOSES


Andy Moses, Geodesy 1504, 2019, acrylic on canvas, 72 inch diameter



Andy Moses R.A.D. 1502, 2015 Acrylic on Polycarbonate Mounted on Concave Wood Panel 55 x 78 x 7 inches


Andy Moses, Morphology 1105, 2015, acrylic on polycarbonate mounted on concave wood panel, 36” x 72” x 4.5”



Andy Moses Geodesy 1204, 2018 Acrylic on Circular Canvas 60 inches diameter




Installation - Natalie Arnoldi Shipstern & Andy Moses Geodesy 1504


Installation - Andy Moses, Geodesy 1504 & Natalie Arnoldi, NA16-11 Deep Scattering Layer



NATALIE ARNOLDI

Installation - Natalie Arnoldi, Shipstern, 2015, oil on canvas, 77 x 132 inches



Natalie Arnoldi, Shipstern, 2015, oil on canvas, 77 x 132 inches



Installation: Natalie Arnoldi, Shipstern & Jennifer Wolf, Rincon #5



Natalie Arnoldi NA15-03 Cyclops 2015, oil on canvas 115 x 105 inches



Natalie Arnoldi, Hanalei, 2018, oil on canvas, 24 x 48 inches



Natalie Arnoldi Apollo, 2018 oil on canvas 38 x 31 inches



Natalie Arnoldi, NA18-24 Lucy, 2018 oil on canvas 64 x 57 inches



Natalie Arnoldi NA18-28 Monkey, 2018 oil on canvas 48 x 42 inches



Natalie Arnoldi, NA16-11 Deep Scattering Layer, 2016 oil on canvas 88 x 75 inches



CASPER BRINDLE

Installation: Casper Brindle, Abyssal & HOME



Casper Brindle Home, 2019 acrylic and resin on panel 60”x60”



Casper Brindle untitled, 2019 acrylic and resin on panel 60”x60”



Casper Brindle Abyssal, 2019 acrylic and resin on panel 60”x60”



Casper Brindle, Rev, 2019, acrylic and resin on panel, 48”x72”



Installation: Casper Brindle, HOME & Natalie Arnoldi Shipstern



JENNIFER WOLF

Jennifer Wolf, Rincon #5, acrylic medium with powder pigment on panel, 48” x 96”



Jennifer Wolf The Sound of Speed, 2015 Natural Dyes, Mordants, Acrylic Medium on Canvas over Panel 60” x 60”



Jennifer Wolf Rincon #4 acrylic medium with powder pigment on panel 48�x48�



Jennifer Wolf Spring Theory, 2015 Natural Dyes, Mordants, Acrylic Medium on Canvas over Panel 48” x 96”



Jennifer Wolf, Gravitational Push, 2015, Natural Dyes, Mordants, Acrylic Medium on Canvas Over Panel, 48� x 84�



Installation: Jennifer Wolf, Rincon #5 & Natalie Arnoldi, LUCY



LITA ALBUQUERQUE

Lita Albuquerque Untitled, 2006 mixed media 8” x 73” each



MICKEY HOOGENDIJK

Micky Hoogendijk, Sunlight 1, Lamda High Glass 3mm plexiglass in 4mm Dibond Edition of 6 + 2 AP 54” x 40.5” each


Micky Hoogendijk, Sunlight 3, Lamda High Glass 3mm plexiglass in 4mm Dibond Edition of 6 + 2 AP 54” x 40.5” each


Micky Hoogendijk Moonlight Lamda High Glass, 3mm plexiglass in 4mm Dibond 54” x 36”


Micky Hoogendijk Clashing of Two Worlds Lamda High Glass, 3mm plexiglass in 4mm Dibond 54” x 40.5”



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