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Surprise
First Love (Yellow Burst)
Beginning
Internal Monologue 2025
Henna, geru, oil and fuller’s earth on interfacing paper 244 × 213 × 305 cm
Mixed media on canvas 61 × 74 × 3 cm
Video 6 min 36 sec
Ghost pepper hologram with audio 245 × 245 × 122 cm
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sujata.bhartii Sujata Bharti
at_pshi1i3 Sung Hoon Park
susanwilliamsart Susan Williams
susie_scribbles_ Susie Bear
Sung Hoon Park is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and curator whose practice explores life, death and the emotional terrain of love, time and separation. Working primarily with painting, Park employs contrasting colours, abstract forms and layered spatial compositions to examine the conscious and unconscious mind. His works reveal a search for meaning within transience and the fragility of human experience. A memory of night illuminated by warm yellow light unfolds as darkness dissolves and the world feels overturned, suspended between standing and floating. A rush of emotion erupts like a fountain, heartbeat pounding like a drum, energy surging through the body until every cell seems to glow. Through abstract and intuitive visual language, the work captures this intensity of first love as raw sensory truth, prompting reflection on the nature of love itself.
Susan Williams is an East Midlands-based artist working with site-responsive installation, photography, and video. Williams’s practice explores light, space, and place, engaging with themes of ecology, spirituality, and the metaphysical. Williams’s works are inspired by everyday fundamentals, revealing unexpected dimensions of human experience and our connection to the environment. Beginning presents slow-motion footage of a wind installation projected onto brick and then re-filmed, creating moving shapes with ghostly transparency as they pass over the surface and emerge from behind pillars, adding an unearthly dimension. The imagery evokes an uneasy, otherworldly event in constant emergence, reshaping and inventing itself as it unravels under another power. The work also gestures towards contemporary questions of artificial intelligence and the forces it continues to develop.
Sujata Bharti works with recycled textiles, handmade papers, natural pigments and bio-waste to explore identity, belonging and hidden labour. Using materials associated with care and ritual, she transforms them into fragile layered compositions that reflect resilience and invisibility. Informed by Indian miniature techniques, Bharti’s work foregrounds ancestral knowledge, ecological care and the labour sustaining cultural life. interfacing paper dyed with materials from domestic and ritual life. These substances, traditionally used to purify and heal, are repurposed to speak of bodies historically marked as impure or invisible. The translucent layers hang like suspended skins or cocoons, evoking both protection and exposure. Threads unravel from within, suggesting inner life made visible. Surprise explores fragility, belonging and hidden labour. It is composed of stained and shredded layers of
Susie Bear’s practice explores the relationship between humans and nature, examining connections and dissonances that define coexistence. Works investigate symbiotic patterns between the natural world and the human form, drawing on mathematics, chaos theory, and symbolism. Bear’s practice aims to foster a multisensory dialogue, inviting contemplation of the sublime, the formless, and shared existence within natural and social landscapes. A digital projection into a transparent diamond via Peppers Ghost process, that appears to breathe and shift in real time. Dependent on the viewer’s vantage point, the sphere multiplies, creating a dynamic and changeable visual effect emphasising perspective. Internal Monologue invites exploration of the non-linear nature of thought, transforming internal complexity into a visual journey, celebrating the richness and fluidity of human consciousness.
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