Trinh Dang Brook
Inkjet prints
My project explores the notions of hand movement and the ways in which communication and perception of the human form can be manipulated through experimenting with the subject and the images editing process. This idea stemmed from a day sitting on public transport and noticing the different ways in which people sit with their hands being restless or restful. I began to explore the ideas of gestures and how they can be perceived as alienating or isolated from normality. I have achieved this abstract by capturing hands through coloured lenses or altering the images with black and white level edits.
Ella Kinrade
Motion Confinement
Video
I originally wanted to create an artwork that reflected my connection and love for movement, however, I had to rethink it with lockdown and not being able to access a dance studio or something similar. Dancing is something that has kept me going through years of hardship, motivates me and positively impacts all aspects of my health. I realised during lockdown that not only was my dancing restricted, but so was any sort of movement. Stuck at home, not having the things that keep me moving. So, I decided to create a video that depicted how I’ve been feeling the past few months. I composed a song for the video to go to and filmed around my house, with the limit of movement and space. Altogether, I wanted it to represent the waves of emotions and the effect that not being able to have as much freedom as we used to has had on my mental health. Not having social connection, space to create, simple things such as walking outside and smelling the fresh air, that we took for granted.