Dord Burrough and Tara Marynowsky

Because there's no fun to be had in solid edges.
Molly Glassey
Published on April 24, 2015
Updated on April 24, 2015

Overview

Edwina Corlette Gallery introduces two new art exhibitions, Dord Burrough's Ghost Emotions and Tara Marynowsky's Tide Is High.

Not to be confused with the Atomic Kitten song, Tide Is High is a collection of poetic art pieces that explore the raw power of the feminine. Marynowksy balances emotive intensity with delicate line, form and colour, and uses fragile figures of women and men, animals, ghostly apparition and masked players to present pieces of unsettling honesty. She has exhibited widely throughout Australia as well as internationally and has received a number of grants, residencies and awards for her work.

Burrough is an artist who plays with the darker wells of thoughts and lets personal journeys, daydreams and altered states direct her work. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Brisbane, Sydney and Berlin, and has been selected in the Churchie Emerging Art Award. Ghost Emotions explores the "physical worlds of friendly grotesquerie". Burroughs uses painting, drawing, sculpture and animation as part of this exhibition.

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