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Blinkart is a design studio established in 1999 showing the work of Artist,
Gudawer Kalirai.
The work seen here shows a small example of work from a wide ranging portfolio.
If you require more images or would like to discuss your project please
email contact@blinkart.com or
phone +44 (0)1707649484.
Born in 1973, Gudawer Kalirai has been awarded many prestigious commissions,
been the recipient of awards for his photography and participated in exhibitions
in London. His fascination with photography, the quality, and flexibility
of the medium, led him to study Photography at the London University of
Arts. Since graduating in 1995 Gudawer has experimented and developed
his ideas through different styles of image making yet retained his initial
attraction to the photographic image. Gudawer has completed numerous site-specific
commissions creating large-scale works producing his work on surfaces
such as aluminium, perspex and glass. For his public
and private commissions Gudawer makes use of photographic techniques and
devices to create digital artworks with a strong emphasis on layered imagery.
By manipulating the colour, texture, light and shape of these layers he
has developed techniques that allow him to enhance and develop his ideas,
concepts, compositions, and subject matter without losing his initial
attraction to it. Inspiration often comes through the development, experimentation
and evolution of his work.
For his 'Reflection' commissions and work Gudawer explores and investigates
how the construction of images and levels of transparency can evoke the
illusion of space and our relationship to it.
Natural Forms.
The journey to the body of work seen here has evolved through personal
projects that have led to an ongoing exploration and investigation into
natural landforms. Images are shaped by the rhythms, moods, tensions and
transient elements of somehow familiar, yet changing environments. Locations
present forms and shape that create fascinating compositions and I am
looking for unintentional symmetry, contradictions and making observations
from random experience and interaction.
Trees and woodland in particular are reminiscent of fragmented memories
and emotions. The constant changes that occur in the process of life,
death, decay and evolution are ever apparent in my images and I find beauty
in these transformations. My images capture a fragment in time, a fleeting
temporary moment in the cycle of life and invite the viewer to understand
the complexity of the environment and its natural power. In my work there
is a fascination with natural landforms, an aesthetic craving along with
a need for escape and a desire for understanding.
I explore our relationship to the natural landscape and ask what is so
engaging about these sites? Is it the seductive beauty or is there a deeper
emotional attachment we feel? In my work I discuss the experience of beauty
and the pleasure of looking. I believe beauty is engraved deep in our
minds and our relationship with natural surroundings is a core part of
human nature with deep evolutionary origins that have fundamentally shaped
our perception of beauty. Beauty is in the culturally conditioned eye
of the beholder but the experience of beauty with its emotional intensity
and pleasure belongs to our evolved human psychology. The experience of
beauty is one component in a whole series of Darwinian adaptations and
is an adaptive effect that we extend and intensify.
In an endeavour to understand how natural
forms and shapes emerge I explore and discuss the relationship between
chaos and order and the concept that chaos and pattern are built into
nature’s most basic rules. The very same things that make natural
forms appear unpredictable also allow it to create pattern and structure.
Unthinking, simple rules have the power to create complexity from simplicity
without any conscious thought. Self organised systems are everywhere in
the natural world and it is this raw process that I am drawn to.
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