Contemporary British
Artist
Muirne Kate Dineen practices the ancient Indian art
of Araash, a technique she learnt with a master craftsman
in Rajasthan. Araash, or as it is known in English, Jaipuri
fresco painting, is used to decorate walls or stones by combining
layers of marble dust and slaked lime, grinding the mixture
till smooth and then beating in pigments to make patterns.
Kate Dineen applies
this technique to create contemporary sculptures
of luminous colours.
Exhibition 2007 - Articles & Reviews :
- "How we met: Miranda Richardson & Kate Dineen"
Independent on Sunday, 4 November 2007
- "Rainbow Warrior", The Guardian, 13 November 2007
-"Top Five Galleries", The Times Knowledge, 24 November 2007
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