Goodbye to All That

PAULINE REYNOLDS

Pauline Reynolds, Thoughts About Losing Your Head?, 2020, Mixed media, 33 x 34.5 in (83.82 X 87.63 cm)

“We've all lost something or someone and eventually have to bid goodbye to them, right? But does saying goodbye really mean anything? Does it change anything? For all of the things we've lost and said goodbye to (people, pets, places, things), we are still left with memories. Memories that can either make or break your head. Sometimes, you kind of lose it, too.”

Pauline Reynolds has been experimenting with different modes of expression since girlhood. Her works involve patchwork of worn and distressed materials, which are then arranged to highlight the unique, spectacular patterns and textures that each one develops when they are simply allowed to come apart and then, assembled again. A former creative executive for a production house, Reynolds’ art practice focuses on the use of mixed media in assemblages, collages, sculptures, and installations. “Underfoot” is her first solo exhibition.

 
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