To My Twenties

21 OCTOBER 2020
The Old Central St. Martins Building, 48, 12 Southampton Row, WC1B 4AF Live Streamed Auction
Raen Burns, Blossom By The Pool, The Auction Collective
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27. Raen Barnsley

Blossom by the Pool

Signed and dated (on the reverse)
Mixed media on wood
54 x 55 x 8 cm.
Created in 2020

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£380 - 550
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Raen Barnsley's three pieces in To My Twenties reference the early lockdown period that she spent predominately in her garden. A period of reflection and taking time to pause, the new growth flowers and the new and very much welcomed hot weather inspired these summery, psychedelic and flamboyant works of art. 

Barnsley constructs lively and chaotic sculptures that act as physical manifestations of her experiences with dyslexia. Utilising an alphabet of shapes and motifs that float and fluctuate outside of a structure’s grasp, the resulting compositions hint at a muddled and hectic mind frame. Barnsley also uses a highly saturated colour palette and a wide range of textures, each of which she uses as a different stream of information, aiming for them to bounce off each other and contrast with their surrounding elements as much as possible. An emphasis on experimentation with materials runs heavily through her practice, giving her the ability to use many different mediums in one sculpture alone and create outside of the limitations of one, sole discipline.

As well as finding inspiration from her dyslexic tendencies, Barnsley is also influenced by the possibilities within contemporary imaging software and its ability to depict dyslexic behaviours. Spanning print, painting, collage, and sculpture, her works are often designed in a similar method to the production of digital images; using multiple layers, areas of indicated transparency, and highly saturated, screen-type colours. Concerned with how technological advances in software will continue to change the aesthetic of her work, she is interested in what it means to bring the virtual into the non-virtual, with hand-produced work made with traditional techniques.

Accolades

MA Fine Art, City and Guilds of London Art School, 2019.
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Gloucestershire University, 2017.

Exhibitions: LARA Painting Now, Brixton, 2020. MA Degree Show, City and Guilds School of Art London, 2019. Open Exhibition, Ovalo Gallery, Mexico City, 2019. Red Herring, The Island, Bristol, 2018. Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Block 336, London, 2018. Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Baltic Mill & Baltic 39, Newcastle, 2017. Now Us, R. K. Burt Gallery, London, 2017. UOG 2017, Hardwick Gallery, Cheltenham, 2017. Sind wir der zeitgeist, Hardwick Gallery, Cheltenham, 2017. Arts Festival 2016, All Saints Church, 2016. Resolute, Hardwick Gallery, Cheltenham, 2016.

Awards: The Jealous Art Prize, Jealous Gallery, 2020. Shortlisted for The Signature Art Prize in Sculpture, 2020. Shortlisted for Degree Art’s The Directors Award, 2020. Leverhulme Scholarship, 2018. Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2017. UOG Travel Award - Research in Switzerland, 2015.

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