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Mixed media: girl’s pink dress machine embroidered with Arts & Law 'Children in Creative Process’ Regulations and Tasmanian Legislation.
pianola, pianola rolls, boxes, labels and shelf
90 × 120cm
cabinet of curiosity for the 21st century
illuminated colour transparency and display box, 120 × 180 × 15 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Bett Gallery, Hobart and Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne.
Single channel version of four-channel HD video, stereo sound.
7 channel mono sound, speakers and glass
video – endless loop. Courtesy of the artist
In Soliloquy, 2011, a large-scale projection, the act of speech is reconfigured into a self-enclosed loop of abstracted, rhythmic motion that becomes a dominant, arresting force. Constructed from stop-motion animation photography. 1:09 second loop.
31 × 25.5cm
215 × 830cm. acrylic on canvas.
“Like the boy in Where The Wild Things Are, O’Hern dreams of a world where monsters live. In his finely executed art works, his pen creates visceral, beautiful, mundane and extraordinary narratives.”
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http://vimeo.com/40444325
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