SPATIAL DECONSTRUCTION #25, (PERCEPTUAL VORTEX), 2021 to current.
FOOTSCRAY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE, MELBOURNE, WURUNDJERI + BUNURONG COUNTRY, Australia

spatial deconstruction #25 (perceptual vortex), 2021 to current
synthetic polymer paint on brick facade,
800 x 360 cm

FOOTSCRAY COMMUNITY CENTRE, Melbourne, Australia.
Prize awarded by Judges Kirsty Grant, Vikki McInnes and Myles Russell-Cook

As a winner for the 2021 Biannual Footscray Art Prize (mural category), this artwork for the Footscray Community Arts Centre, spatial deconstruction #25 (perceptual vortex), attempts to create a perceptual ‘window’ through the interaction and structured arrangement of colour on the building’s facade.

Conceptually, Coulter wanted to create a metaphorical ‘window’ into the space between the wider community and the arts centre. Through‘ ‘spatial deconstruction #25 (perceptual vortex)’, a theoretical link is created between the two spaces.

Perceptually the work forms a geometric vortex or window from the outside to the inside, whilst simultaneously also opening out from within.

Read more about the process behind the award winning public work here.

Photo Credits: Emma Coulter
Courtesy note: partial view of Brook Andrew work seen in image with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags.

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