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Grace Tobin
Sunday Best
oil on canvas
46 x 36 cm
2022
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About the Artist- Grace Tobin
Born in 1993, Grace Tobin is a British artist who grew up in New York, USA. From a young age, she had a deep love for painting, considering it a more powerful means of communication than any language in the world. Throughout her journey of learning and exploring art, Tobin began to focus on the relationship between humanity and the environment as her central theme, using monochrome tones, segmented realities, and fragmented memories to communicate with the audience. Tobin obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Oberlin College in 2016 and later completed her Master of Painting degree at the Royal College of Art in the UK in 2022. She has held numerous exhibitions and solo shows in London, New York, Belgium, Milan, Shanghai, and other locations, showcasing her unique creations and visual language.
About the Work
Tobin challenges conventional human perceptions of dwelling places, continuously reinterpreting "how space shapes our relationship with the world and influences psychological and physiological connections." Utilizing softening lines and simple imagery, Tobin communicates rich emotional messages and states from personal memories, transcending complex objects, arrangements, and spaces. Alongside frequent employment of hazy monochrome painting, Tobin also focuses audience attention through the psychological Von Restorff effect, translating a blurred yet intense emotional realm.
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