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A watch, a necktie and a pearl ring: the small paintings that ‘cancel all the other noise’


In our series on the artworks in Australian homes, Daniel Browning shows us a triptych that reminds him of life’s endless flowRead more Wall storiesGet Guardian Australia’s weekend culture and lifestyle emailDaniel Browning is a keen observer of emerging visual arts talent in Australia. As a widely published critic and long-time presenter of Radio National’s The Art Show, it is his job to be.In 2015 he came across a small collection of photo transfer paintings by the Japanese-born artist Miho Watanabe. He’d been casually strolling through the studios at UNSW’s School of Art and Design with a faculty-member friend, and was struck by three untitled images depicting a watch, a necktie and a pearl ring. More than just striking examples of an interesting technique, the images reflected Browning’s own state of mind at the time. Continue reading…

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