The National Art School acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the traditional owners on whose lands, water and skies we meet and share.

Chroma

NFS

watercolour and graphite on paper

14 x 14 cm 

Rosalie Burns

Rosalie Burns

With a fascination of grid formats and colour theory, I study the nuance of transparency, interplay of colour and subtleties of light. Employing a fusion of techniques and aesthetic investigation, I aim to invite viewers to immerse themselves in the world of colour and form. I layer mediums, overlapping hues to create unique images resembling a woven structure, providing an optical illusion of depth. Through cascading gradients, colours transition and recede into one another, offering a tranquil rhythm and revealing a portal of light that suggest an endless continuum of exploration.

View the work: Building 16, Building 27, Ground Floor Gallery