Rebecca F Hardy | Divergent Joviality, 2023

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Rebecca is a multi-disciplined artist and freelance creative from North Wales. From drawings to screen-prints, photography, video, live-art, sculptural forms and installations. Her work is the exploration of materials and relationships between surface and object, colour, layers, and patterns drives the process. First solo exhibition in a institution at Pontio, a arts performance centre in Bangor. ‘Yr Hyn Sy’n Pylu’ (Of That Which Fades) is a new body of work that presents the subtle implementations of layers and loud statements of colour and form. The abstract forms are derived from her own study and understanding of her dyslexic brain. The balance between too little and too much, what is visually pleasing and total chaos, is something that Rebecca is constantly playing with. Awarded the Eirian Llwyd Honorary Memorial Award for Printmaking 2022, showcased artwork alongside the 2022 winner Sarah Gavey, previous winners and Eirian Llwyd’s collection at Ruthin Craft Centre. Accepted to exhibit in the DAC Art Prize 2022 (Disability Arts Cymru) which toured across Wales 2022 - 2023 in 6 venues (g39, Cynan Valley museum, Galeri, Ty Pawb, Oriel Davies, Glyn Vivian).

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Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 400 x 180 x 100 cm
Image Dimensions:
Unique Work
Installation

Rebecca is a multi-disciplined artist and freelance creative from North Wales. From drawings to screen-prints, photography, video, live-art, sculptural forms and installations. Her work is the exploration of materials and relationships between surface and object, colour, layers, and patterns drives the process. First solo exhibition in a institution at Pontio, a arts performance centre in Bangor. ‘Yr Hyn Sy’n Pylu’ (Of That Which Fades) is a new body of work that presents the subtle implementations of layers and loud statements of colour and form. The abstract forms are derived from her own study and understanding of her dyslexic brain. The balance between too little and too much, what is visually pleasing and total chaos, is something that Rebecca is constantly playing with. Awarded the Eirian Llwyd Honorary Memorial Award for Printmaking 2022, showcased artwork alongside the 2022 winner Sarah Gavey, previous winners and Eirian Llwyd’s collection at Ruthin Craft Centre. Accepted to exhibit in the DAC Art Prize 2022 (Disability Arts Cymru) which toured across Wales 2022 - 2023 in 6 venues (g39, Cynan Valley museum, Galeri, Ty Pawb, Oriel Davies, Glyn Vivian).

Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 400 x 180 x 100 cm
Image Dimensions:
Unique Work
Installation

Rebecca is a multi-disciplined artist and freelance creative from North Wales. From drawings to screen-prints, photography, video, live-art, sculptural forms and installations. Her work is the exploration of materials and relationships between surface and object, colour, layers, and patterns drives the process. First solo exhibition in a institution at Pontio, a arts performance centre in Bangor. ‘Yr Hyn Sy’n Pylu’ (Of That Which Fades) is a new body of work that presents the subtle implementations of layers and loud statements of colour and form. The abstract forms are derived from her own study and understanding of her dyslexic brain. The balance between too little and too much, what is visually pleasing and total chaos, is something that Rebecca is constantly playing with. Awarded the Eirian Llwyd Honorary Memorial Award for Printmaking 2022, showcased artwork alongside the 2022 winner Sarah Gavey, previous winners and Eirian Llwyd’s collection at Ruthin Craft Centre. Accepted to exhibit in the DAC Art Prize 2022 (Disability Arts Cymru) which toured across Wales 2022 - 2023 in 6 venues (g39, Cynan Valley museum, Galeri, Ty Pawb, Oriel Davies, Glyn Vivian).

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