Stella Tripp - #unsettledgallery No.2 |
Stella Tripp
The year is 2091.....
"It was six months after the rains started, when we still
had dry memories. My mother said, we will drown down here in the mud,
why should it only be the rich who have life. So we did it ourselves:
we up-ended the favelas, raising them into the saturated sky. And now
we are one of the Mardi Gras giants, swaying, ready to fight."
Natalie Low
Natalie Low
Stella Tripp |
You can find Stella Tripp's Small World Future at #unsettledgallery No.2, beside a downpipe on Melior Street and next to the Horseshoe Inn. If you can find it then you can take it home, or perhaps you will leave it for someone else to discover.
Born in Somerset, Stella Tripp trained locally before attending Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts where she went on to lecture part-time. At the beginning of the eighties Stella travelled to America, Illinois where she developed much of her over arching themes and work practices, such as the decision to stop using rectangular stretched canvases and instead building makeshift constructions to paint on. These better reflected her situation and state of mind. She wrote a thesis exploring the nature of art by comparing art from different cultures and was excited by the possibilities that surface when exploring the nature of art in the light of cultural and societal conditioning: "things don’t have to be as they are; anything goes; anything is possible". Stella has been a regular contributor to CollectConnect projects and has notched up over 14 shows exhibitions or publications.
Born in Somerset, Stella Tripp trained locally before attending Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts where she went on to lecture part-time. At the beginning of the eighties Stella travelled to America, Illinois where she developed much of her over arching themes and work practices, such as the decision to stop using rectangular stretched canvases and instead building makeshift constructions to paint on. These better reflected her situation and state of mind. She wrote a thesis exploring the nature of art by comparing art from different cultures and was excited by the possibilities that surface when exploring the nature of art in the light of cultural and societal conditioning: "things don’t have to be as they are; anything goes; anything is possible". Stella has been a regular contributor to CollectConnect projects and has notched up over 14 shows exhibitions or publications.
www.stellatripp.co.uk/
Natalie Low enjoys putting words on paper and believes that
everyone has a book of some sort inside them. She lives in
Twickenham, UK with her rather charming family. She has published two chapbooks Dementia (2015) and recently School Run (2017).
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