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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 The Quality of Light
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  • Blake Prize 2013 Judges’ Comments

    A triptych on light with chiaroscuro themes redolent of Renaissance art, this deceptive sequence gives materiality to the illumined states. Image, symbolism and address are used deftly to evoke the communal effects of light. Through weather a sense of transition is manifest. Abstractions are intermingled with simple but precise images to validate the description of things‘incandescent’, ‘unforgiving’ and ‘unbroken’ and the ending is splendid and compelling. A quiet meditation on life in a town, with its simple, ordinary pleasures and everyday landscapes, and of the human struggle to live alongside nature.

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First known date: 2013
Link: Web Resource Sighted 04/10/2013
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    y separately published work icon Blake Prize The Blake Society , Sydney : The Blake Society , 2007 Z1676356 2007 website

    Website for the Blake Prize. The Blake Prize was established in 1951 for 'works of art that explore the subject of religious awareness and spirituality.' Awards also include the John Coburn Award, for emerging artists; the Blake Prize for Human Justice, for art that addresses issues of human justice, and the Blake Poetry Prize. The Prize is managed by the Blake Society.

    Source: Blake Prize website, www.blakeprize.com.au (Sighted 17/03/2010)

    Sydney : The Blake Society , 2007
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