Energy Matters – Business Flows photographic series is based on my ongoing concerns that relates to making sense and readdressing the heightened everyday world events that are reported in social media feeds or the world news on daily television segments. It seems to be mainly a 24/7 steady stream of misery of heightened states of war; or the looming of such that includes inter-related, interdependent world suffering. It moves relentlessly on. I wanted to take all of this and 're-bundle' this endless data and 're-stream' this into a re-newed meaning of 'love' and understanding of our world and its inhabitants.
There is an inherent realization that there is always wonder, awe and beauty amongst the terror of everyday life. World events, broadcast daily are mainly over orchestrated by large media corporations and 'others', designed to keep us in fearful and captive states within its never ending pursuit of propaganda and misery. Simultaneously the energies of goodness, joy, 'resistance' and happiness within daily events continue to occur and are largely unreported.
The diamond symbol is used in ‘standard’ business/IT flow charts. It represents a 'decision point'.
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Beverley Southcott is a mid-career artist who has participated in exhibitions, art prizes and awards internationally and nationally that included photography, painting and installation.
Beverley Southcott’s recent work has been selected and included for major Australian art awards and competitions. Her ongoing research is primarily within relevant contemporary art theory, cultural and sociological studies that include these subject matters: the 19th century and the postmodern sublime; the urban city environment, and the documentary and abstraction in contemporary photography.
Beverley was awarded a Masters of Visual Arts, South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia, 2004.
Beverley Southcott’s recent work has been selected and included for major Australian art awards and competitions. Her ongoing research is primarily within relevant contemporary art theory, cultural and sociological studies that include these subject matters: the 19th century and the postmodern sublime; the urban city environment, and the documentary and abstraction in contemporary photography.
Beverley was awarded a Masters of Visual Arts, South Australian School of Art, University of South Australia, 2004.
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