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Hayley Tompkins
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Glasgow-based artist Hayley Tompkins creates installations incorporating photographs alongside a diverse range of objects. Her Digital Light Pool works – an ongoing series of paintings in plastic trays - treat paint as physical skin that can be applied to any surface, encouraging viewers “to re-see something, to repeat the act of looking.” This approach can also be seen in Tompkins’ works included in Object & Thing. Color and pattern serve as an abstract articulation between the furniture and the surrounding environment.
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Artist
Hayley Tompkins
Material
Wood, enamel paint
Contributing Gallery
The Modern Institute
Date
2007
Dimensions
34.3 in × 15.6 in × 15.4 in
87.122 cm × 39.624 cm × 39.116 cm
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Image credit: Courtesy the artist and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow
No Title, 2007
34.3 in × 15.6 in × 15.4 in
Wood, enamel paint
The Modern Institute
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Glasgow-based artist Hayley Tompkins creates installations incorporating photographs alongside a diverse range of objects. Her Digital Light Pool works – an ongoing series of paintings in plastic trays - treat paint as physical skin that can be applied to any surface, encouraging viewers “to re-see something, to repeat the act of looking.” This approach can also be seen in Tompkins’ works included in Object & Thing. Color and pattern serve as an abstract articulation between the furniture and the surrounding environment.