Louisa Boyd

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Inspired by cartography, both celestial and terrestrial, Louisa Boyd’s work considers the persistent human desire to belong within the natural world. The map-like images in Louisa’s work suggest navigation of both the physical, material world as well as the individual, emotional journey we make through life and the people and places we encounter along the way. The sculptural forms used in Louisa's work rely on sacred geometry for their structure using the elements of mathematics that underpin the fabric of the world we exist within. By layering abstract, drawn imagery made with traditional drawing tools and printmaking processes with more abstract painterly marks, the outcomes are a visual fusion of historic and contemporary ideas.
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Inspired by cartography, both celestial and terrestrial, Louisa Boyd’s work considers the persistent human desire to belong within the natural world. The map-like images in Louisa’s work suggest navigation of both the physical, material world as well as the individual, emotional journey we make through life and the people and places we encounter along the way. The sculptural forms used in Louisa's work rely on sacred geometry for their structure using the elements of mathematics that underpin the fabric of the world we exist within. By layering abstract, drawn imagery made with traditional drawing tools and printmaking processes with more abstract painterly marks, the outcomes are a visual fusion of historic and contemporary ideas.
Inspired by cartography, both celestial and terrestrial, Louisa Boyd’s work considers the persistent human desire to belong within the natural world. The map-like images in Louisa’s work suggest navigation of both the physical, material world as well as the individual, emotional journey we make through life and the people and places we encounter along the way. The sculptural forms used in Louisa's work rely on sacred geometry for their structure using the elements of mathematics that underpin the fabric of the world we exist within. By layering abstract, drawn imagery made with traditional drawing tools and printmaking processes with more abstract painterly marks, the outcomes are a visual fusion of historic and contemporary ideas.
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