Artist Statement - July Seminar 3

Name: Kayla Linda Kasarherou Level of study: Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours - Photo Media Artist Statement: The blessing/surprises of wandering My work explores my wandering in Auckland City and in its suburbs. I was trying to find tranquility in my wandering. Going to different places without knowing where I am going led me to a place of being lost but at the same time being happy to get lost as it made me to feel more present. I felt quite uncertain when moving around the new places I find myself in and there’s always some surprises, that results in great photographs. These photographs ended up expressing my idea of peace, of calmness. With influences as diverse as Oli Kellett capturing unexpected moments of peace in busy cities, and Edward Hopper with his paintings exploring themes of loneliness and isolation in the modern age, my work has progressed along with these ideas. (Remote this and put it on my blog) As my yearning to find peace within myself and in the world has always been there, it was important for me to make a project on this subject through my wandering in Auckland, New Zealand. Through my rambling, I live in the unknown and I don’t know what will be the destiny of my roaming. However, when I look at the final photographs, I came to realise that my wanderings are worth and my doubts are useless but good to keep to remind myself that I am actually really lost in my mind but also outside in the world. Besides, all of these teaches me to let go and surrender, hence to keep living in my incertitudes, because this is where the richness comes, sprouts. (256 words) A list of materials: Photograph 1 Photograph 2 Photograph 3 Photograph 4 Photograph 5 Photograph 6 Photograph 7

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