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Mark Braunias

  • About
  • Exhibitions 2024-2012
  • Exhibitions 2011-2000
  • Exhibitions 1999-1988
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  • Collaboration
  • Drawing/Studies

Ramp Gallery, Hamilton (2006)

Dear Uncle Albert there are no more Gurus (acrylic and ink on Gallery Wall with attachments) Ramp Gallery, Wintec, Hamilton. 7 November - 24 November 2006.

A music stand in the center of the space holds many of the drawings used to orchestrate the low level composition on the walls. The assorted images trail in a semi circle around to a much larger figure playing a guitar connected to an amplifier. The 70’s Rock God observing the noise of feedback in visual form.

Above the drawings is a painting on canvas made in the aesthetic of a pop music poster. It announces the band “Somethin’ Else to perform.” The venue is hidden by two large abstracted flowers. Further along the wall an Indian man with a heading above his head reads “2nd Guru”. His speech bubble sprouts “Its only rock n roll”.

Uncle Albert from ‘Coronation Street’ makes a brief appearance. His hands raised above his head in either surrender or acclaim. Elsewhere a Beatle from the film “Help” bangs a cymbal. Its just another “Day in the life”.

Ramp Gallery, Hamilton (2006)

Dear Uncle Albert there are no more Gurus (acrylic and ink on Gallery Wall with attachments) Ramp Gallery, Wintec, Hamilton. 7 November - 24 November 2006.

A music stand in the center of the space holds many of the drawings used to orchestrate the low level composition on the walls. The assorted images trail in a semi circle around to a much larger figure playing a guitar connected to an amplifier. The 70’s Rock God observing the noise of feedback in visual form.

Above the drawings is a painting on canvas made in the aesthetic of a pop music poster. It announces the band “Somethin’ Else to perform.” The venue is hidden by two large abstracted flowers. Further along the wall an Indian man with a heading above his head reads “2nd Guru”. His speech bubble sprouts “Its only rock n roll”.

Uncle Albert from ‘Coronation Street’ makes a brief appearance. His hands raised above his head in either surrender or acclaim. Elsewhere a Beatle from the film “Help” bangs a cymbal. Its just another “Day in the life”.

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