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Having been offered her first solo show at p|m Gallery in Toronto, Tasha Aulls’s work has entered the collection of the Centre d’Art Contemporain de Baie Saint-Paul in Quebec and has been regularly exhibited at Toronto International Art Fair. Graduating from MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths last year Aulls has exhibited her work internationally as part of exhibitions in South Korea, Canada and England. Aulls’s psycho-spiritual landscapes locate themselves somewhere between sensory perception and cultural construct in which the landscapes point towards a kind of flexible interchange between nature and culture. For Aulls landscape is depicted as a place of physical and material dissolution, and it’s images and symbols are in turn the psyches’ site of transcendence.
Painting
240cm x 183cm
Oil on canvas
Fragments and fleeting glimpses are temporarily caught before they melt into a fluid background and are subsumed by abstract colours and forms. The liquid and dissolving nature of the images, reflects their refusal to remain in any fixed state of being or closed ideology. The only constant is the persistence of an open-ended potential.