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Cadmium Scarlet after xxxxx hours GGLCO #5

GGLCO #5: Cadmium Scarlet after 30,000 hours

Gol Gol Layer Colour Observation #5

GGLCO#5 establishes a framework for my exploration of red pigments through experimental installations and visual autoethnographic reflections.

The three stages of Observation #5 span from October 2018 to January 2021.

Gol Gol Layer Colour Observation #6.

GGLCO #6: In situ at Mungo

Gol Gol Layer Colour Observation #6

GGLCO #6 continues my investigation into the inherent qualities of each red pigment. Three stages of documented are recorded; the gallery installation, the extraction of the papers and finally their direct response to the oldest red layer at Mungo. GGLCO #6 took place across October and November, 2019.

Gol Gol Layer Colour Observation #7

GGLCO #7: Earth reds in wet state at UNSW research studio, at

Gol Gol Layer Colour Observation #7

GGLCO#7 was installed at the UNSW research studios on 1 July 2020 after the first Sydney lockdown. After approximately 2,550 hours and minimal observation and interference with the pigments, the papers saturated in red pigments were extracted on 3 October 2020.

COVID Colour Challenge 2020: The Beauty of Redness at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery

Covid Colour Challenge 2020

Responding to the impacts of COVID-19 this project was developed as a way of assessing a series of red pigments against George Field’s measures of beauty: sureness, brightness and depth.