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Heather Keyte

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
Heather Keyte www.heatherkeyte.com @heatherk.art
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
2022

My practice currently explores the idea of how objects can hold memories,inspired by my nan who had dementia. In my work, I’ve hada strong focus on domesticated objectsand theimportance they have in our lives, which we tend to take for granted or simply ignore.I’ve changed the muscle memory of the objects by altering the texture, scale, colour,and weight of them so the shape of the object itself becomes themost recognisable factor. I hope that when the audience views my work, they are reminded of memories they have of their own domestic objects or just realise the importance that they have on our day-to-day lives.My practice can be described as multidisciplinary as I’ve only more recently realised that artists don’t have to be tied down to a handful of mediums and that art can be made from anything–something many artists, including myself, has proved to be true.

Past Shows

The root of the word control is the Latin contrarotulus meaning a register, counter, or record of something. CTRL, an abbreviation of control, is synonymous with a digital key which when combined with other keys, carries out an instruction, a shortcut, an action.  The 2022 graduating BA Fine Art students are a group who are full of ideas and things to say – the issues they are dealing with are both complex and important. Their […]

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