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Jade Berry
Resin on perspex.
The resin is pigmented and poured directly onto acrylic sheets which have been cut and manipulated into various unconventional shapes. The cut acrylic sheet then becomes completely submerged by the resin taking on the form of the shape, as well as creating drips and slippages which become static. The work emphasises the process and materiality of paint, questioning the border between painting and object forming a series of static object/paintings.



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