Thursday, 3 November 2011

Nathan Suniula

Nathan sunula is an artist born in New Zealand  graduated  in AUT  university witha certificate  of Bachelors  of visual arts and a Masters in arts and is currently  teaching in Manukau institute of Technology at MSV , mabukau school of visual arts. Nathan's Practice works  with painting and he approachees it  through his culture. Today he presented us his works of his paintings and  what  kind of material he used to paint on  and explained why he  chosen that material for his painting. he has used Flax  in exploring his ideas in  his practice,  during the lechture he explained to us that he uses the toga as a way of looking back to  his childhood days in American Samoa, the way Nathan does his paint  was really interesting and how he used science  and art to portray a reading of a language, i was fascinated  on the size of the work he  has made, it was the size of of a projector screen. The painting he did of the small  green edges, that painting i found eye capturing, because for me when i look at it , it makes me wonder and  try find a way of reading the language of  science.












" in Nathan’s artwork. Looking at the infinite nature of the universe and how it relates to the human mind, he creates fields of colour to express an infinite continuum that is part-science/part-personal history." Nathan's work   when he paints, and the paint is still wet he gets a comb and stoaks lines on top of that surface repeatedly and  "  The therapeutic process of creating grids and patterns is reflective of the Samoan ie toga and makes way for accidental discoveries the meetings and parting of lines."

I think nathan's way of exploring his  painting practice how he  uses a variety of tools to  create that motion on the layers of  the painting is very artistic.






http://www.tautai.org/nathan-suniula/
http://www.okaioceanikart.com/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=154

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Ronald, good on you for doing some extra research and finding some good quotes on Nathan. I'm not sure about your last sentence though, calling Nathan's painting "artistic." That kind of goes without saying, doesn't it? It's an artwork, therefore it is artistic. I think you need to think more about those descriptive words we learned in Semester One.

    TX

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