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    Colour notes on the first pandemic in the digital age

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    15 February 23

    Colour Theory

    • chromosphere
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    • Painting
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    Listening to colour theory podcast by Ed Charbonneau (artist whose main focus is on painting and faculty member in the fine arts department at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design). This podcast is amazing and recently listened to one about Mary Gartside

    Audrey O'Brien
    White female smiling and sitting cross legged on the ground.
    Audrey O'Brien

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    Audrey O'Brien

    White female smiling and sitting cross legged on the ground.
    Audrey O'Brien

    I work in Arts and Health across collage, sculpture, photography and curated events. I am curious how we use our senses. The materials I use have sensory qualities like scented plants and tactile papers. This helps me to stay present and focussed. Much of my work is in partnership and collaboration which excites and sustains new discoveries. Some of which appear into interactive artworks that connects people, objects and spaces.

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