BWF_Tangmere Block , 2018
100 x 66 x 1 cm (h x w x d)
600 GBP
Etching, Screenprint, Chine-collé
for sale
[1861]

Yasmine Dainelli's artist research and practice focus on the representation of the territory linking it to the theory of Psychogeography. The act of portraying a space becomes part of an exploratory process with the aim to establish an emphatic relationship with the place.
The world's reality in its continuous temporal change is represented by emphasizing the dialogue between memory and the future. In Her work Yasmine aspires to reflect this reality, turning a construction into a process where different materials and techniques overlap.

As a space, architectural style, designed purpose and actualuse change intermittently over time, she has combined images with overlaying and collage to try and capture the transitional nature of a space.
Often the use of architectural drawings underlines the influence of architecture on behaviour
and community.

These works, are part of a series of print look at housing estates and keys areas of London
current regenerations. Yasmine's research focused on different areas and reality of London trying to observe and represent Londoners and the architecture of this capital. Contrasting the rigidity of geometrical shape of the building with the organic flow of the people.

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