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Tina Lane

Southampton, United Kingdom
Artist (Photography, Sculpture)
Born unknown date

Tina Lane is a British visual artist who works with installation, sculpture, photography, media, and performance in her interdisciplinary art practice. His projects evolve in response to the needs of the site, working in collaboration and communication with people, places, and psychology.

At the moment, her work is focused on human relationships, identity, memory, and mortality. She strives to address, rather than resolve, the uncertainty of fitting into established systems and patterns of thought through her art. It's satiating a basic want to communicate non-verbally and visually by making the art as inclusive and engaging as possible, without regard for language. Visualizing inarticulate brains functioning via material and performative processes demonstrates this investigation of the 'gut feeling' or 'instinct,' and enables creative mobility.

Tina Lane received a BA (Hons) First in Fine Art from Southampton Solent University, where she was awarded the CVAN SE Platform Graduate Award by Aspex Gallery and Solent Showcase Gallery for Best of Degree Shows in 2015. Following that, she took residencies in India and Japan. In 2018, she earned a Distinction in her MA in Fine Art from Winchester School of Art.

Discover contemporary artworks by Tina Lane, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary british artists. Artistic domains: Photography, Sculpture. Account type: Artist , member since 2006 (Country of origin United Kingdom). Buy Tina Lane's latest works on Artmajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Tina Lane. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.

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Locked Down Collaborative Works: Ritchie and Lane • 2 artworks

Locked down and isolated in my den I began the 'Memory Series', photographs I took in Tokyo, Japan 2019[...]
Locked down and isolated in my den I began the 'Memory Series', photographs I took in Tokyo, Japan 2019 of seemingly every day life. That's gone for the foreseeable future. COVID-19 happened. I began suddenly longing for these moments of normal life that I took as an observer. I began stripping the colour out of the images leaving only the highlights of my memories of that day, of that specific moment. This became important to me in my isolation.

I am in the south of the UK working alone, a friend of mine Jim Ritchie, an artist in the North of the UK, (now as distant as the moon under lockdown), was also creating digital works. Ritchies' works are narratives based on futuristic sci-fi cityscapes of brutalist architecture. To quote him: "I think there is a bit of escapism involved within some of my images."

I wondered what these would look like together. So sent him a message would he like to collaborate on some works, he said yes.

Jim and I have never met irl, we became friends on FB some years ago. It is quite refreshing and also scary to work on another artists work. I was quite happy for him to alter mine as I do love his work and trusted I would love what ever he did. The problem I found was not what he would do to my work but will I do his work justice, and suddenly for the first time ever I had a fear of ruining... (Artists should have no fear, imo). However it is digital. So I am going to shake that fear and go 'DO!'

Connections and remaining connected to people is more important now than ever. Never before has our life been so precarious world wide. Trump and Putin are today still playing the pissing contest with nukes. Fires are still raging in some parts of the world. The planet is having some respite from our never ending need to rip it apart. Will this terrible pandemic end this? Will we change for the better as a human race?

The work we have created between us is not Futurism or Postfuturism although some aspects are the same: "To reclaim the power of media from the merchants and return it to the poets and the sages" -F. T. Marinetti', The Post-Futurist Manifest, February 1909, nor is it the idealistic architecture of Neofuturism, with glistening towers and clear blue skies. The works are 'Post Neofuturism' as a direct result of what is happening in the world right now. It is accepting of the past, which is our present and moving forward with what we have. It is inclusion not division. This work happened as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Digital Arts titled "Memory of the Cherr…" by Tina Lane, Original Artwork, Digital Photography
Memory of the Cherry Trees - Digital Arts ©2020 by Tina Lane - Dystopia, Bleak, Grey, No Colour, Brutalist, Cherry Tree, Chekov, Loss, Memory, Sadness, Longing
"Memory of the Cherry Trees"

Digital Arts | Several sizes

Available from $35.77
Photography titled "Graphite City, Ritc…" by Tina Lane, Original Artwork, Manipulated Photography
Graphite City, Ritchie and Lane - Photography ©2020 by Tina Lane - Futurism, Post Neofuturism, Neo Futurism, Postfuturism, Sci Fi, COVID-19, Collaboration, Escapism, Jim Ritchie, Connections, Normal
"Graphite City, Ritchie and Lane"

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