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Inspired by Jesse Darling's Turner Prize - winning installation - twice turned and toned


Having visited the Turner Prize 2023's Finalists' Exhibition and recorded views of their works, I used a couple of them as the bases for abstract works of my own. I hope that if they were to come across them, they will be pleased that their creativity hasn't ended with their exhibition pieces.
Jesse's work was spread around the gallery and the viewer was in the middle of it. This image evolved by bringing together two versions of the same view back to back and with different treatments in Photoshop.
Jesse's work was spread around the gallery and the viewer was in the middle of it. This image evolved by bringing together two versions of the same view back to back and with different treatments in Photoshop.
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In both my reinterpretations I have included visitors to the exhibition. Seeing and hearing other people's reaction to the works is part of the experience, especially if you are viewing on your own. I tend not to actively engage with others, but it is interesting to hear their conversations and see their expressions as they come into the galleries and look around.
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