Gems

Flinders Lane Gallery
October 19-31
On line exhibition




Terri Brooks has been creating her unique paper and card boxes for over ten years, and has garnered international recognition.

Her distinctive art was recently celebrated in the northern Italian contemporary art magazine Sineresi as part of their series ‘The Exhibitions of Sineresi’ showcasing international artists. Their article La profondità del nulla (The Profundity of Nothing) featured a collection of both Brooks’ paintings and paper objects from 2003 to present.

In July, Terri also won the international Paper Bag Award Show at Cross Gallery, Queensland. 

All artworks are available for purchase.
For further high resolution images please email Flinders Lane Gallery info@flg.com.au.
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Artist statement:

I have a long standing interest in art prior to the Renaissance. The paper works in ‘Gems’ follows on from my series of paper crowns, ‘Oligarchy’ 2017. Each crown explored a different element of decoration associated with rulership and power. 

In the spirit of the almost surreal materialism of Pop artist Claes Oldenburg’s soft sculptures including electric fans, the paper works in ‘Gems’ are based on observations of stone cuts and metalsmith techniques associated with the Gothic period. A time when different ‘precious’ stones and metals denoted status and had spiritual associations. 



Halo, 2019, oil on paper, 34 x 29 x 9 cm.



High Cut, 2019, oil on paper, 32 x 26 x 13 cm.



Black Gold, 2020, oil on paper, 38 x 24 x 10 cm.



Red Coral, 2020, oil on paper, 38 x 26 x 17 cm.



Emerald White, 2019, oil on paper, 27 x 21 x 10 cm.



Sapphire White, 2019, oil on paper, 27 x 21 x 9 cm.



Royal Violet, 2019, oil on paper, 32 x 25 x 15 cm

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