Walking at Noon | Lindi Forde
This beautiful piece by Lindi is acrylic, collage on paper (framed) and 90x72cm. It is part of Living in Another World at Tyger.
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Lindi Forde is an abstract artist from Melbourne who holds a Bachelor of Photography and now paints full time.
Exhibiting regularly in group and solo shows, her work explores colour and gestural mark making with occasional references to the grid.
In 2018 Lindi collaborated on Trace Lines, a collection of poetry and photographic images with the second edition of poems and artworks, Aperture, releasing in June 2023.
Lindi was a finalist in Quadrant Gallery’s 2023 ‘Feel Good’ art prize. Her work is held in private collections in Australia and New Zealand.
Read more about Lindi and her work here.
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“Walking at Noon is a nod to holiday memories when I've jumped on a plane and ended up in small European villages - or bigger towns.”
“This piece celebrates the wonders of the artisan, buildings from long ago existing in today's world and their history which draws us in. This work on paper uses distinctive, mainly curved, painted white lines, colour, shapes and collage pieces to reminisce about good times and memorable places.”
“Importantly, the viewer can travel freely along any of these drawn lines which reference cobbled lanes and narrow streets and not be stopped by locked gates or dead end streets. A variety of symbols placed along the painted lines represent places of interest - a cross or a green square. The work can be viewed as a map - the type collected from a tourism office - the lines giving way to a maplike terrain.”
Lindi Forde, 2024
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