This week will be your last opportunity to see Fall Light Fall, an exhibition by Manu Berry and Emma Chalmers. Both artists expertly render fleeting moments and subtle hues of our spectacular southern sky and ocean.
In Gaze IV, Emma Chalmers recreates the incomprehensible depth of the starry night sky. The duality of this work has to be experienced in person. It is at once a flat void, pulling light and form from all sides into an unchangeable velvet plane, whilst simultaneously creating a depth, texture and wonder that only the night sky can evoke.
The exhibition will conclude on the same night that Bellamys Gallery hosts a concert of Dunedin musicians Kira Hundleby, Matt Langley & Nick Knox. Further info here.
In Gaze IV, Emma Chalmers recreates the incomprehensible depth of the starry night sky. The duality of this work has to be experienced in person. It is at once a flat void, pulling light and form from all sides into an unchangeable velvet plane, whilst simultaneously creating a depth, texture and wonder that only the night sky can evoke.
The exhibition will conclude on the same night that Bellamys Gallery hosts a concert of Dunedin musicians Kira Hundleby, Matt Langley & Nick Knox. Further info here.
Emma Chalmers, Gave IV (2014) Gouache on Velvet with Nevis Rock, 250 x 150 cm