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Drifting Mindscape / Reikandi hugarrými

Artist: Kristín Einars Cavan, 2nd year MA Fine Art student

Consider the possibility of a space within a space.

With no connection to a memory, it may still carry a sense of familiarity.
Enter that space: a space within another space, your body, situated within yet another space – the room in which you stand.

Does the space reside in the mind?

What might occur if we were to meet in that place?

Through the subtle spatial movement of water in response to a pulse, a synchronization emerges within an immersive soundscape, inviting the spectator to attune to an interior realm of perception, where bodily rhythm and environmental movement are experienced as a shared, resonant space.

Method and material take on the form of a three-dimensional painting, or an immersive audiovisual installation of painted and colored textiles and sound. Creating a connection between human presence and perception, expressed through sounds of heartbeat and water that suggest a shared rhythm between body and element, in fluctuations with the audience inside the space.

Weaving in my own experience with sharing an inner space – being pregnant with my kids, I contemplated this idea: To have a deep connection with someone that exists in a space (an amniotic sac) being his whole world, that resides within a space (my body). While not being able to see, hear or touch him, the image of my growing baby was translated to me with soundwaves through fluids by ultrasound. In this work I observe the confluence between two worlds or spaces and how water becomes an image.

Kristín Einarsdóttir Cavan (b.1992) is a visual artist based in Reykjavík. She received her Bachelor´s Degree in Fine Art at the Iceland University of the Arts in 2021. Her works have been exhibited in Iceland and abroad. Kristín works across media, with painting in the leading role. There she redefines painting in its broadest sense, translating the perception of sound into image and vice versa. In her works, she explores how forms and colors interact with sound as well as experimenting with the idea of a continuous process of painting through diverse media. The main themes of her works are focused on space, time and connections, often presented through the metaphor of the sea. In this way, she intertwines memories and nature into visual or sonic imagery.
www.kristincavan.com

Opening: Friday, February 27th from 16:00-18:00.

Other opening times:
Open Saturday, February 28th from 14:00-16:00.
Open Monday – Thursday, March 2nd-5th from 08:00 – 16:00.
Friday March 6th from 08:00 – 14:00.
Open for requests until March 7th: jkristineinars@gmail.com

Location: Naflinn, LHÍ, Laugarnesvegur 91, 105 Reykjavík.

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