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2004 - mar 24 - apr 11

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discordant diary

ginny grayson

 

 

 

Memory, mortality and a sense of loss have remained prevalent themes throughout Ginny Graysons drawing practise. In her upcoming exhibition, ‘discordant diary’  showing at red gallery, Grayson continues exploring these concepts in relation to personal experience.  

The seven metre open-ended work on paper conveys her emotional and psychological response to intimate relationships, using figurative and symbolic elements to impart their visceral nature.

Grayson finds the materiality of paper and immediacy of the drawing process seductive and integral to what she is attempting to express.