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The TELUS Health Brain Project 2017 Commemorative Catalogue

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T H E B R A I N P R O J E C T 2 0 1 7 78 Andre Petterson attempts to capture the essence of a split-second in time. His current photogra- phy-based work explores various themes of lighting to create elements of mystery. Rembrandt and the Dutch masters' use of light have strongly influenced Petterson; important elements are highlighted and the mind must fill in the rest. Fabric and movement are also subjects of fascination for the artist. He believes that the integration of movement and fabric are similar to brushstrokes. The chance and artistic freedom involved in motions of dance and similar movements are also reflected in his mixed media work. Petterson is inspired by an endless fascination with script, notation, the explo- ration of lines, splatters and mark-making. He is interested in old machines and communication devices of the past that served as vehicles from which language emerges. This piece is an expression of those interests. TICK TICK TICK BY ANDRE PETTERSON

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