Danielle Drainey is an artist who has been working with video projection and installation for the past four years as a way of exploring the themes of perception, awareness and uncertainty. She studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art and has recently completed an MA at Wimbledon School of Art.
Tissue Piece 3:21 2005
This three-minute piece experiments with digital and old-fashioned methods of creating a visual effect, and how they can be used together to create something that lives between the beautiful and the grotesque. The work plays on what is revealed and what is hidden. By repeating an image, an object or a word, it loses its original meaning and becomes de-familiarised and changes its value. This work is concerned with fictional and poetic possibilities in materials, images and places.
(This pieces is made for large-scale projection in dark space.) |