Annette Iggulden explores the relationship of silence to words and images. She copies the words of others drawn from literature, poetry and the newspapers. Her two micro scripts act as a form of drawing that hovers between speech and silence.
‘2+2=5’ is an exhibition of paintings and drawings inspired by poems written by T.S. Eliot between two World Wars (‘Four Quartets’). Wars remain an ever-present reality for many today. As we attempt to explain their random impacts, words are dashed and we retreat into silence. Our desire to imagine a place called home remains.
Watters Gallery
4 to 21 February, 2015
Sydney
House and Home I, 2014, ink and acrylic on canvas, 51 x 61cm
Photograph: Mark Rashleigh
Courtesy the artist and Watters Gallery, Sydney