Paradox Tauranga Art Gallery. New Zealand
‘LUCY WILL MAKE A MOVEMENT HALF A DOZEN TIMES BEFORE COMMITING, MOVING LIKE A BALLERINA’
George Shaw, Paradox curator Oi YOU! (2017)
Free rein of the empty white space, with only a pot of black ink and home made brushes. Caught by Matthew Watkins in film shows how indelible materials lead to a one-take philosophy - following an instinctive motion, allowing no room for mistakes, simply guiding the brush.
Full length version: New Zealand by Matthew J Watkins (9 mins)
(Awarded Best Short - Optical Sound, at Flatpack Festival, 2018)
Short film by Matthew Watkins documenting behind the scenes of Lucy's process and environment. Featuring the sounds of two unique New Zealand musicians Fis (Oliver Peryman) & Rob Thorne (Ngāti Tumutumu) with their collaborative track Front Ear (Subtext Recordings).
Crescent
Ink and acrylic on canvas 120 cm (2017)
Exhibited at Tauranga Art Gallery. Curated by Oi YOU!
‘IT IS A WELCOME DISCOVERY TO FIND THE FLUID CURVILINEAR GEOMETRIES OF LUCY MCLAUCHLAN ON THE STREET…’
Steven P. Harrington, editor Brooklyn Street Art (2018)
‘…the monochrome palette genuine, the forms bursting with vitality. By coaxing graphic rhythms from the natural world and expressing them with her own gestural physicality her work has the power to bring the constructed city alive. And it does, without pretense.’
Caen, France (2018)
Palma festival. Photo: Thomas Munerel
For the last 20 years Lucy has painted murals across the globe, originating from a DIY approach with a simple desire to break up the rigid structures that surround us…For me it’s never just about the finished result. It’s also the memories & connections I’ve made along the way.
Marrakech (2018)
On the roof of the medicine doctor covered in trinkets, potions & carcasses watching over me. Commissioned by MB6 for the Marrakech Biennale. Photo: Ian Cox
These large-scale monochromatic paintings cover the sides of houses and multi-stories throughout Europe, gigantic billboards in Guangzhou, gallerias of Japan, buildings in The Gambia, rooftop in Marrakech, public gardens of London / Rome / Moscow, waterways of the Midlands, Italian water towers, Norwegian lighthouse, Detroit parking lot and abandoned NYC subway tunnels…
Leytonstone, UK (2020)
London Mural Festival. Photo: George Mapp