Professional Practice - Fi Burke

 

'Fi’s work gives voice to the silent, and a materiality to the marginal.

Her curiosity with 'what went before' and her ‘being in the moment‘ meditative approach has led her on many journeys, both literally and philosophically. 
The unique way she processes these 'time travels' results in artworks which emanate calm and tranquillity, but which hold within them a question.

Pondering places, ideas and hidden histories means she creates works with feeling, taking you somewhere you didn't know you wanted to go.  Fi’s work is philosophical but retains an endearing childlike quality and a hint of the whimsical. '

http://www.fiburke.com/

Fi Burke's 'Since Sliced Bread' project is one of my favourite works of hers that she showed us during her talk. I think the windmills work really well as a large group of them like flowers in a meadow, but the way they have no colour implies a much more sombre meaning. The whiteness reflects flour which Burke often works with, so they are like little flour mills.

'Windmill Field represented all the 'fallen' windmills and millers that once were a main feature of the Lincolnshire landscape. It formed part of a large-scale site responsive installation at Ayscoughfee Hall.'

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