
Out of Space in the 2nd World: new art by Chantel Schott
My most recent body of work will be hanging at the Warwick Art Gallery from January 12 to February 19. Called Out of Space in the 2nd World, I have experimented with delicately cut-out images from old Atlases as an introduced medium to my paintings, where parts of the world may appear draped through a gypsies hair, or as balloons being held by an astronaut: whimsical, innovative and circular.
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