08 April, 2008

Rachel Amy Rochford's 2008 Exhibition Golden Glance


To view catalogue:
http://www.in2artltd.com/2008-rachelrochford-1.html

To view opening night photos:
http://www.in2artltd.com/2008-rachelrochford-openingnight.html

Rachel Amy Rochford’s 2008 exhibition, Golden Glance, is a glimpse into an abstracted world. Rachel’s previous exhibitions have centered around the urban landscape in Trinidad and Tobago with specific focus on life at the edge of the road. Golden Glance continues this focus but also takes it a step further by taking a closer look, particularly at attitudes among Trinbagonians. In a series of paintings of headshots, states of being of the Trinbagonian are etched onto their faces. It is also through the stance of a man, in a series of friezes, that Rachel depicts the essence of our human landscape. It is the idea of being able to recognise ourselves, at a glance at forty paces; walking, sitting, talking.

She believes that, as an artist, she can draw from any world for inspiration be it her own cultural pool or another. She has recently been exploring the artistic evolution of traditional African masks and sculptures in their depiction of human expression. The result of this search can be seen in her own series of masks inspired by the Trinbagonian. These acrylic and oil paintings comprise amorphous shapes, expressive lines, fluid gestures and the human form which are all embedded in an illusory space.

Exhibition of new paintings
15 April – 26 April 2008
IN2ART Gallery, 7 St. Anns Road, Trinidad. W.I