Waambat's latest series encapsulates the deepest realms of collective consciousness. Using a painterly animation process (which she calls "deep collage"), outer worlds become enmeshed with inner worlds via an intricate weaving of reaction gifs and various media moments which connect humanity's cultural lore.
Her commentary: "I like to use these video paintings as visual meditation material. The study of 'pristine inner experience' has taught me a lot about psychology, anthropology, and about myself. These collages are the illustration of those thought processes."
The EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL is a celebration of: uplifting women, non-binary artists, creating opportunities, encouragement, connection, community, inspiration and love. Bringing together established artists alongside hundreds of emerging artists, some showing for the first time. The Biennial launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally under the name, The Whitney Houston Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists.
"Axiom Gl0w Up" By Lindsay Scoggins
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"Axiom Gl0w Up" By Lindsay Scoggins
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Waambat's latest series encapsulates the deepest realms of collective consciousness. Using a painterly animation process (which she calls "deep collage"), outer worlds become enmeshed with inner worlds via an intricate weaving of reaction gifs and various media moments which connect humanity's cultural lore.
Her commentary: "I like to use these video paintings as visual meditation material. The study of 'pristine inner experience' has taught me a lot about psychology, anthropology, and about myself. These collages are the illustration of those thought processes."
The EVERY WOMAN BIENNIAL is a celebration of: uplifting women, non-binary artists, creating opportunities, encouragement, connection, community, inspiration and love. Bringing together established artists alongside hundreds of emerging artists, some showing for the first time. The Biennial launched in NYC in 2014 by founder C. Finley, originally under the name, The Whitney Houston Biennial, as a way to provide a platform and exposure for more female artists.