Ollie Lucas exhibition
Ollie Lucas
Digital Landscapes
4 February - 5 March 2014
Opening Preview: Tuesday 4 February 5.30pm
Originally hailing from Perth, Ollie Lucas is a Melbourne based visual artist whose work revolves around the cerebral
phenomenon ‘pareidolia’. Pareidolia put simply is seeing objects in clouds or recognizable objects in patterns or
surfaces. Built up surfaces consisting of layered wood, paint and resin allows the viewer to explore and discover
abstract imagery and form. His latest ‘Spool’ series reflects a past life as a graphic designer and a new found love of
the graffiti and vandalism of Melbourne’s alleys. Clean hard line graphics are juxtaposed with subtle hints of graffiti
and decay, two elements that are polar opposites yet combined to achieve a visual harmony.
Artist Statement:
Ollie Lucas’s latest series of works ‘Digital Landscapes’ focus on semaphore and abstract communication. These
shimmering, geometrical and neon environments are painted then manipulated digitally to mirror a world where colour and
light are used extensively to transform advertising, architecture and ultimately life.
Inspiration through colourful advertising and neon cityscapes and has led to a creative take on the industrial function
of flags and signals that direct travel of trains, planes and ships, known as semaphores. Lucas harnesses this
communicative function to explain new kinds of urban consciousness via constellations of arresting, bright colours and
geometric patterns. This neon effect conveys modern life as fast paced and electric as well as grungy and brazen, with
the same instantaneous impact as advertising.
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