Marilyn Henrion's series of artworks entitled Noise, accompanied by
critical essay by Ed McCormack. In this series, the artist
celebrates noise as a metaphor for life. ....from the presence of
vast interstellar matter that fills the universe to the activity of
billions of quantum particles contained in every cell of our
bodies. Noise of thunder. Noise of ocean waves. noise of a lover's
voice. Noise in the spaces between words. Noise of a baby's cry.
Noise of a symphony. Noise of our breathing. All reasons to wake up
in the morning. Having built an international reputation for her
exquisitely hand quilted artworks, the artist now brings her
contemporary sensibilities and obsessive hand-work to yet another
traditional form of textile-based art. In this series, derived from
rug-hooking techniques, the geometric abstraction which has always
characterized her art has been pared down to a minimalism brought
to life by the depth of surface inherent in this new format. The
controlled serenity on the spare visual elements finds its
counterpoint in the raw energy of the surface textures.
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