Windswept; Walyalup to Meeandip
Windswept; Walyalup to Meeandip 2021.
Limted Edition of 3 Unique State Screen Prints.
Indigo Ink, Wax, Katazome Paste + Photoluminescent Pigment on Canvas
120cmW x 180cmH x 4cmD
1:3, 2:3, 3:3: SOLD
Exhibited as part of Archetype,
Moores Building Contemporary Art
Fremantle
From Archetype
REVIEW: Professor Ted Snell RECOMMENDED TED, HONORARY PROFESSOR
School of Arts and Humanities
Edith Cowan University
"Kelsey Ashe’s remarkable exhibition at the Moores Building Contemporary Art Gallery is a must see. The scale and ambition of her work is impressive and her ability to create powerful images that occupy the room has an immediate impact. The use of a replicated hand cut woodblock perfectly situates these works in a time of colonisation and documents the Walyalup/Fremantle landscape with crisp and affecting incisions that fix the images in the brain. She consciously frames these works as an attempt to “subvert, intervene or disrupt the colonial archive. The archive itself becomes a potential site for artistic forms of de-colonial intervention and disruption; a place where an un-settling of the European Status Quo’s frames of reference can be hosted.” This is an outstanding exhibition that must be experienced." #RECOMMEND_TED @ecu#kelseyashe @worldofashe