Dimensions: support: 2134 x 1829 mm
Copyright: © Robyn Denny | CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, Photo: Tate
Editor: This is "Life Line I" by Robyn Denny. It's a huge abstract piece with teal rectangles outlined in teal against a dark gray background. It feels architectural, almost like a blueprint. What do you make of it? Curator: Blueprints, mazes, cityscapes—all fantastic starting points. But the "life line" in the title hints at something more, doesn't it? Perhaps it's the rhythm of existence, the ups and downs, the constant striving. Imagine the artist mapping the terrain of a life, using color and form instead of words. What parts of your life would you map out? Editor: That’s a cool way to think about it. It makes me see the painting as less rigid, more fluid. Curator: Exactly! Art is a mirror reflecting the soul, both the artist's and our own.