Kylie Baudino

Baudino’s current work explores the conceptual transition between the mediums of sculpture and painting. The interest of negative spaces and how they inform artwork are ever present. Drawn with Ink, blurred areas distort, offering the space for an emotive response to Baudino’s work. Baudino states, “I am interested in how we, as viewers, interpret such negative spaces. When the form or subject matter is not clear, we can still read the artwork, but do so from an emotive response point rather then a logical perspective.” Such distortion of layers prompts the consideration of how we are intimately informed by and emotively connected to our surrounds through the negative spaces in between.

Artist and Arts consultant, Kylie Baudino, lives in Melbourne and works from her St Kilda Studio. As an exhibiting sculptor and art practitioner, Baudino has a strong interest in conceptual art and writing. Baudino is a graduate of Griffith University, College of Art, where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Visual Arts) in 2005 and was awarded the University Medal for Academic Excellence.

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