Monday, 6 October 2014

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs

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Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
Things Can Change in a Day, 2001. Mixed media incl. water, acrylic medium, salt, fibreglass. 68 x 56 x 57cm

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
Things Can Change in a Day, 2001. Mixed media incl. water, acrylic medium, salt, fibreglass. 68 x 56 x 57cm

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
Things Can Change in a Day, 2001. Mixed media incl. water, acrylic medium, salt, fibreglass. 68 x 56 x 57cm

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
I Don’t Know How I Resisted the Urge to Run, 1998. Mixed media incl. water, acrylic medium, salt, fibreglass/ 75 x 90 x 61cm

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
Stolen Sunsets, 1996

Mixed Media Aquarium Sculptures by Mariele Neudecker Mimic Paintings and Photographs sculpture installation aquariums
Ship, 1998. Glass tank, water, food dye, salt, fibre-glass, model ship. 64.5cm x 70.5cm x 177cm

In a fascinating blend of chemistry and sculpture, artist Mariele Neudecker builds three dimensional images contained within large aquariums, an ongoing series she refers to as “Tank Works.” Starting with source materials that include romantic paintings and photographs, Neudecker creates environments that attempt to interpret the 2D imagery in three dimensional space. The representational pieces are contained entirely within glass tanks filled to the brim with water that also contain fiberglass mountains, model ships, and other sculptural objects. She also adds chemicals that provide an element of atmosphere while also forming a sort of contained climate that changes gradually over the course of days, weeks, and months.

While primarily a sculptor Neudecker also works with film, video, and installation, much more of which you can see on her website. She discuss her tank works a bit more in this 2009 interview with CAFKATV.

 
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