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Pat & Eileen at Auckland Art Fair

I remember being told a story about my grandparents and their perpetual difference of opinion on what colour to paint … More

Aotearoa Art Fair, Art, Auckland, Auckland Art Fair, contemporary art, portraiture, Rose Meyer

The Death of a Journey

An anchor marks a pause in movement, the end of a journey and the stillness before the start of another. … More

anchor, Art, Auckland, contemporary art, Nomadic Art Gallery, Rose Meyer, sculpture

A simply connected Riemannian manifold… Parkin Drawing Prize 2019

  A simply connected Riemannian manifold with negative Gaussian curvature. (2019). 8010.75 metres of Acrylic Knitting Yarn #622 (9/10ths the … More

contemporary art, Crochet, Drawing, New Zealand, NZ Academy of Fine Arts, Parkin Drawing Prize 2019, Rose Meyer

On Surface and Edge

  A push and pull of surface, a line that ends at an edge. Both Lacey’s and Meyer’s works play … More

Art, Artist, Auckland, contemporary art, Drawing, Exhibition, Graphite, Monique Lacey, New Zealand, Rose Meyer

Scruff

Scruff Te Karanga Gallery February 2012 Graphite on Paper 2012 More images of the show can be seen here:  Artsdiary Scruff … More

Art, contemporary art, pencil drawing, portraiture, Rose Meyer, Te Karanga

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