LISA–ANNE
is a visual artist whose work draws influence from the city, the urban landscape, and architecture. Her photographic and sculptural work refer back to contemporary philosophy and urban theory. The images are saturated in colour and detail, and draw heavily on her background in graphic & editorial design...
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2006–Current
UNTITLED

A new body of work documenting and researching the colour temperatures of varying light sources in the built-environments. From her background in colour management systems, this work illustrates the vivid hues visible when the various colour temperature of light is not corrected or compensated and left to exist as-is on film. Highly saturated, the work is in development and remains untitled... → no images available as yet. For more information, please email interest.

 

2005–2007
EMPIRE SERIES

EMPIRE (Components), 2007
EMPIRE³, 2005
EMPIRE — Negotiating Space within the Visual City, 2005

Miniatures of cities and metropoli created from hand-cut concrete bricks and laid out according to studies of pre-existing urban plans. Produced in various dimensions and at different times, the Empire began as a research project as a study of space as part of a dissertation project — and like all cities, took on a life of its own and evolved... Learn more

 

2002–2005
RISING

A collection of interiors and exteriors that depicts and redefines the understanding of the pastoral and picturesque as the modern landscape is shaped and utilised for use: the rising of the "anti-landscape landscape". Developed further from Marc Augé's Non Lieux... Learn more

 

2002
HOME

Series of portraits featuring mass-produced, mass-density urban housing. The work is reflective of the sense and state of mind of having to define "home" and "house" at a time when the artist was experiencing a sense of belonging and longing after relocating overseas. This work is also reflective of the ever-increasing model of dwellings in densely populated regions and cities that have to address a constant rise in urban population... Learn more

 

2001
NON_SPACE

A 5-piece photographic research based on Marc Augé's definition of Non Lieux or Non Place. Aspects of the work feature in University of Central Florida's reading list and NSW Ministry for the Arts' 2005 retrospective into the Australian Independent Creative Network... Learn more

 

2001–2002
TUNNEL SYNDROME

Photographs of tunnels, corridors, long alley-ways illustrating cartesian perspective and the vanishing point, basic principles of photography... Learn more

 

1998
DETAILS OF GRACE

Black and white documentary portraiture featuring the dancers of the Singapore Dance Theatre. Each hand-printed piece produced as silver-gelatin prints on Kentmere Bromide paper, each measuring 7 X 11 cm... Learn more

 

 

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