ARTICULATE 31 [contour], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 80 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring Estonian artist Anastasia Parmson, Hungarian photographer Peter Zelei, Iranian photographer Sara Goli, Danish painter Mette Nørregaard and the Barcelona based American sculptor Frank Plant.
3. verb
1. mould into a specific shape, especially one designed
to fit into something else.
"the compartment has been contoured with smooth
rounded corners“
2. mark (a map or diagram) with contour lines.
"a variety of different data sources have been
compiled to contour the maps“
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noun
1. an outline representing or bounding the shape or
form of something.
"she traced the contours of his face with her finger"
2. a way in which something varies, especially the pitch
of music or the pattern of tones in an utterance.
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5. Everything comes down to the line - the most basic form
of any drawing. Parmson traces edges, outline shapes
and borders between shadow and light.
An article written by Carmen Line Hust | April 2022
To Parmson, drawing has been her way of creating
pockets of familiarity, of tracing her place in the world.
The interiors she creates resemble her Home, they serve
as anchor points that allows her to stay grounded.
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6. Cloud castles, beach houses, and blue skies – Danish
artist Mette Nørregaard’s reflective landscapes invite us
to slow down, turn our gaze inward and connect
An article written by Milia Wallenius | April 2022
Nørregaard prefers simple compositions and mainly
works with pre-thought ideas. As a result, a major part of
her creative process is unseen and takes place in her
mind long before a brush stroke is made on canvas.
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7. The preferred media of Plant is steel. Steel functions as
an extension of his thoughts, through whom he has the
most intimate relationship with and knowledge of.
An article written by Carmen Line Hust | April 2022
The creative drive of Frank Plant is cultivated through
hard work. Plant thinks of his creativity as an athlete
would think of their body. It’s a sport you constantly have
to work with and maintain, to keep it in shape.
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8. Sara Goli’s minimalist photographs offer us an intriguing
view on the city scapes around us and draw our eyes’
attention to details that would otherwise remain unseen
An article written by Nora Benz | April 2022
Being a self-taught photographer with an affinity for
technology, Goli describes the creation of images as the
product of her mind. Most of the time, she develops her
ideas when walking through a city or specific location.
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9. Peter Zelei creates from 3 primary sources. Firstly the
exploration of his own being as a kind of therapy.
Secondly, attention. The third factor is finance.
An article written by Carmen Line Hust | April 2022
The work of Zelei are both pre-thought creations, while
some of them emerge on their own. Zelei has a
notebook, in which he writes down most of the ideas
that occur to him during his daily life.
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ARTICULATE 31 [contour], is a magazine of
contemporary art, packed with 80 pages of high
quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional
artists, featuring Estonian artist Anastasia Parmson,
Hungarian photographer Peter Zelei, Iranian
photographer Sara Goli, Danish painter Mette
Nørregaard and the Barcelona based American
sculptor Frank Plant.