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  • Admission: Free

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All Ages

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amanda8h3

Dilogical* - Two Dimensional Artworks That Hint at a Third Dimension.

Having originally trained and worked as an industrial designer, and from a family of architects, Amanda has a brain that thinks in three dimensions - it’s in her genes and it influences her artwork. She likes to play with the viewer’s perception of form, even when working on a flat plane, using both real and suggested shadows to achieve this and sometimes alluding to impossible forms.

From a distance Amanda's work is very precise, but look closely and you’ll see evidence of meticulous hand work - it’s a deliberate balancing of craft and her ever-present ‘inner control freak’.

Artworks in this exhibition range in size from small paintings and wall sculptures to larger canvas paintings, and all are for sale.

*An old, little-used word meaning "ambiguous; having two meanings."

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