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Carrie Sinclair completed a Bachelor of Fine Art at the National Art School, Darlinghurst in 2006. Her work sentimentally reflects our psyche in association with familiar objects, often from our past.
She uses a limited palette of high contrast colour, aiming to create an over-saturated, over-exposed quality within the image blending one rigid form into another. Carrie plays with the visual effects of light and depth challenging the perceived contours of the subject.
The lifeless materials used in manufacture (e.g. glass, chrome and paint finished of an automobile) are transformed into softer entities as their mass merges with their surroundings, bringing them closer to nature and the original source of their components.

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