C$395
This piece is both an abstract landscape and an exercise in abstract thought. Gravity, perspective, and traditional topography are challenged here, yet your mind easily categorizes it as a landscape, why? New understandings in neuroscience put forth that unconscious prediction sculpts all human experience. "Perception is presented to be somewhat of a controlled hallucination. What do you think?
Technique: | Acrylic and Multi Media on Cradled Wood Panel |
Styles: | Abstract |
Contents: | , Landscape, Abstract |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 14in x 14in x 1.5in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 0.7 lb |
Mary-Jo Lough
Calgary, Alberta
Mary-Jo Lough's art, a form of self-portraiture, is an energetic, bold, and intricately detailed visual language reflecting her interior world. Her process mirrors her experience as a neurodivergent individual, aiming to normalize neurodiversity and foster inclusivity by inviting viewers to explore the world through an ADHD lens.
"Inspired by intense extremes, I purposefully integrate contrast into my work through color, value, mark-making, and shapes. This adds depth and serves as a storytelling tool, creating a multisensory experience that personifies the vibrant energy and tension in the convergence of diverse elements."