Flow-motion
Niyanta Sharma and Zak Wilson
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Digital collages of plaster and fabric combined with photos of Cutta Cutta cave systems in Nitmiluk, Katherine.
Zak Wilson is a photo based artist with a background in architecture who observes fleeting moments of his surroundings. A constant negotiation between what can be exposed about the place and what can be abstracted.
Niyanta Sharma is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm / Melbourne currently undertaking her Masters of Architecture. Her practice considers and deconstructs architectural conceptions of space, and reimagines the ways a dweller may occupy and interact with a form. Niyanta draws on personal notions of diaspora and home, creating playful structures that blur the line between the sculptural and functional.
Niyanta Sharma is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm / Melbourne currently undertaking her Masters of Architecture. Her practice considers and deconstructs architectural conceptions of space, and reimagines the ways a dweller may occupy and interact with a form. Niyanta draws on personal notions of diaspora and home, creating playful structures that blur the line between the sculptural and functional.