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Overview

Masters Project:

Masters in Contemporary Fine Art Practice – Leeds Metropolitan University. 2007

Lynne's project began to explore ideas of the human experience of being-in-the-world and of our-selves.

Her research included texts by Hiedegger (Being & Time) and Jung, among others; with critiques of the work of other artists – notably in the latter stages of the project, the work of fine art photographer, Francesca Woodman.

Above: Audiance watches new media installation - part of a Masters critique session.

Lynne is now re-examining and reflecting upon the Masters experience, and on the lasting legacy of her project. Her current studio practice, though concerned at this time with more representational genres of art, is greatly influenced by the ideas she began to examine through the project. She understands now that depictions of psychological space as a means to illuminate our human condition were, and are, central to her art.

Lynne has recently begun further reading and is distilling a theoretical descriptive (next) as a base from which to proceed.