By NICOLE VALICEK
THREE artists will step back and take a moment in time when they exhibit their latest works at the Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre.
Moments in Time is an exhibition of 3D works made of glass, textiles, resin and metal by local artists Carole Kernohan, Michelle Guest and Stephen Guest.
Carole said the exhibition started with her collecting watch components and then capturing them in resin.
“This then became a discussion point for us as we explored the many aspects of time and how we like to spend our time,” she said.
She said the project gave the artists an opportunity to express how we reflect on time, how the past influences the present time and into the future.
“How time flows and moments can be both fleeting and slow, they can be happy, sad, exciting, fun, surprising.”
She said the exhibition is a reminder of the importance to remember “Moments in Time” as they are a part of the experience of life.
“Life is made up of many moments. There are many moments that create the twist and turns as we travel through life.”
Michelle said making has always been a big part of each artist life.
“The idea of enjoying to the point of play – thus bringing the lack of drudgery working, has allowed each of us to find our individual style and expression which fills our insides with wonder, laughter, exploration, vision and sharing,” she said.
The exhibition will run at the Louis Joel Community Arts and Community Centre, 5 Sargood St, until the 10 November.