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Belinda Griffiths - Conceptual figurative artist

June 03, 2024 Belinda Griffiths Season 6 Episode 124
Belinda Griffiths - Conceptual figurative artist
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Creative Matters
Belinda Griffiths - Conceptual figurative artist
Jun 03, 2024 Season 6 Episode 124
Belinda Griffiths

Belinda Griffiths is a conceptual figurative artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. Her work lies within the disciplines of painting and printmaking and explores the expressive power of the gestural mark. 

When coupled with depictions of the human form, this tension between mark and form has the potential to dig deeper and communicate something of the human experience that becomes instinctive and visceral. Belinda's work is an ongoing exploration of that potential.

In this episode we talk about how she came to emigrate from South Africa to New Zealand at the age of 18, how she started her career in design and then made the switch to full time artist. We discuss how she discovered printmaking and what she loves about monotypes, why she likes to create monotypes as well as paintings and her printmaking process. 

We talk about the different residencies Belinda has done and how they have influenced her work, how she knows when a work is finished and successful, how she manages the push and pull between marks and form. And how she sees her process as a metaphor for her work and why she doesn't like to share all parts of her process.

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Belinda Griffiths is a conceptual figurative artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. Her work lies within the disciplines of painting and printmaking and explores the expressive power of the gestural mark. 

When coupled with depictions of the human form, this tension between mark and form has the potential to dig deeper and communicate something of the human experience that becomes instinctive and visceral. Belinda's work is an ongoing exploration of that potential.

In this episode we talk about how she came to emigrate from South Africa to New Zealand at the age of 18, how she started her career in design and then made the switch to full time artist. We discuss how she discovered printmaking and what she loves about monotypes, why she likes to create monotypes as well as paintings and her printmaking process. 

We talk about the different residencies Belinda has done and how they have influenced her work, how she knows when a work is finished and successful, how she manages the push and pull between marks and form. And how she sees her process as a metaphor for her work and why she doesn't like to share all parts of her process.

Text Mandy - leave your name and email so I can get back to you!

Support the Show.

Ngā mihi, thanks for listening!

Follow us on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/creativematterspodcast/

Learn more about the podcast
https://www.creativematters.co.nz/podcast

Please rate and review our show to help others find us https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/creative-matters/id1561034043