Exhibition
Breakfast At Trinity's
5 May 2017 – 7 May 2017
Regular hours
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Cost of entry
free
Address
- 23 Heneage Street
- London
- E1 5LJ
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Tube: Algate East, Whitechappel, Shoreditch High Street
In a sigh of exhaustion, Trinity expresses her discontent with life in the metropolis.
About
In a sigh of exhaustion, Trinity expresses her discontent with life in the metropolis. In a bid to confront those emotions this latest series explores her relationship between urbanity and escapism.
“My time for me is breakfast. My ideal, a beautiful vista, sun on my skin, salty wet hair. I have coffee and a cigarette, some fresh fruit, water and some juice: Clichéd and obvious to most, but relatable to all. This selection of works is a coping mechanism and reaction to brutal urban winters. They are a unique personal virtual-reality.”
A hidden emotional intensity is reflected in Trinity’s bright and meaningful universe where “reality isn’t something you perceive it is something you create in your mind”. With a deep respect for the spontaneity of life, twists and mishaps encourage Trinity to adopt an open-minded attitude towards a variety of mediums. Not easily labeled, her work uses figurative expressionism to draw on the materiality of popular, regional and historic cultures. Aspiring to carve out a deeper relationship with our identity by using the spaces we frequent.
Her latest series, entitled ‘Breakfast At Trinity’s’, will be shown for the first time by Unit G Gallery at 5th Base, Brick Lane, London.
Open daily from 12 noon till 6pm