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Harry Stanbridge, Shadows of Ecstasy #7, 1995. Acrylic on canvas. Communion is an exhibition of painting and sculpture by Victoria based artists Harry and Linda Stanbridge respectively. Their work in this exhibition reflects two independent careers reaching as far back as the sixties and seventies, while demonstrating the dynamic exertion of influence and cross-pollination of ideas that one might expect to occur between two people who share a life together. Sharing a repertoire of familiar geometric forms the artists? choice of abstract instead of representational art intentionally limits their capacity to establish a specific narrative.
Though abstract, the forms used by the artists are among those used in
spiritual investigation for thousands of years. Interpretations of the
work often lead to lines of questioning along spiritual and existential
themes. Seemingly more important than forwarding a particular dogma is
an examination of something greater than one?s own being, the precise
nature of which is open to interpretation.
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