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Artist Statement:
Creativity is oxygen for our souls.
www.banksiablue.com.au
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Artist Exhibitions:
EXHIBITIONS/PROJECTS
2009 Artist Residency Montecastello, Umbria, ITALY (September)
2008 NY Arts Beijing Artist Residency/Open Studio (May 2008)
2006 Silk Cut Award- Exhibition of Finalists- MELBOURNE, Australia.
2005 Art Domain Gallery Leipzig GERMANY December
2005 Agora Gallery NEW YORK CITY.
2005 Art Domain Gallery Leipzig, GERMANY ( July & November )
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Artist Galleries:
ARTROM Gallery, Rome Italy.
REPRESENTED BY AGORA GALLERY NEW YORK CITY
Exhibited May 2005
REPRESENTED BY ART DOMAIN GALLERY LEIPZIG GERMANY
Exhibited July and November 2005
INDEPENDENT ARTIST
Studio,Invergowrie,Northern NSW
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Collections:
University of New England Armidale Australia
NSW Police Service Sydney Australia
Private Collections UK.USA.Canada.Europe.China.Japa n.Australia....
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Reviews for Hilary Pollock:
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AGORA GALLERY - Soho / Chelsea NEW YORK.
An artist whose interests range from abstraction to still life to portraiture, HILARY POLLOCK paints melodious compositions with dulcet colours, unifying her diverse subjects by her heed for the grace and clarity of line work and lucid articulated colour.
Some of her still lifes are quiet contemplative observations of nature domesticated.
With fluid contours and a simplfied realism Pollock's portraits have the same pensive, serene quality as her inanimate representations.
Bouyant in colour and unfettered by gravity, her abstract works describe geometric formations unraveling in space, or nebulous sea forms that glow and undulate in their ethereal environment.
Hilary is a graduate of the National Art School in Sydney Australia.
ARTROM - ONLINE GALLERY - ROME ITALY.
"JUST PAINT" International Exhibition.
An elegant and refined use of colour, the sense of placement, the transparency and veiling technique, the lightness of her brush, the fluidity of forms, the seemingly random, yet studied composition are the elements that distinguish Pollock's work.
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