Sunday, 26 December 2010
By burning glass on wood Jonah Ward produces a series of works. An intricate web of line is spun. Protrusions and darkness sweeps the wooden boards of a plain neutrality. A division of space is the division of a time based process that the artist harnesses iron rods and 2100 degree temperatures. The artworks showcase a older art practice that is an exhibition of technique and concentration. Through perception of these works, our subconscious plays a roll in signifying important marks and detail that we value as having meaning to us. The work may also be controversial. Old tree lines that may now only exist as dark burnt scars on gallery walls.
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