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by jontarry on May 24, 2012
Images courtesy of: Rex Bruce
These projects inspired by airport spaces is one that like aviation takes off at one point and returns at another and repeating the cycle each time under different conditions and outcomes. The body of work is compelling, inconclusive and opens greater speculation
of what may be considered the modern experience of mass transit through the critique of artist invention. Each is a graphic created through an exploration of process, where old and new ways of working combine.
The twelve images reveal a method and vision which explore geopolitical space and lines of resistance.
Each image is A1 limited edition of 6.

Tulla at The Electron Salon LACDA

- Tulla at The Electron Salon LACDA
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by jontarry on March 29, 2012

Suspension
Double Negative. The shell invert back onto itself enfolding.
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by jontarry on February 14, 2012

Tulla

- Tulla Flyover
Time lapse images of planes landing at Tullamarine, taken with Cameron Robbins. The images reveal the lines of landings lights traced across the night sky. This is a kind of extrusion of light mapping the aircrafts pathway.
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Magenta Fold

- Blue Sky Shard
In November 2011, Jon’s two works were installed at the corner of Rudd and Moore Streets Canberra. Comissioned by the Canberra council early in 2010, these two 8 metre folded steel pieces were fabricated in Perth, then transported to Canberra for installation. They sit on opposite corners of the intersection and symbolise the Autumn colours and leaves.
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