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Belem Lett, Collapse into Me, 2021, oil, gesso, marble dust on aluminium composite panel. Courtesy the artist and Galerie pompom, Sydney.

September / October 2021
’A Light Touch'
Art Guide Australia

The confident, broad brushstrokes of Belem Lett’s new paintings seem to literally zoom around the picture plane, conveying a sense of speed and momentum as they slide across the works’ sleek aluminium surfaces. Brushstrokes loaded with an array of colours push against the edges of the composition before veering off in another direction. Other forms seem to slide off the edge of the picture plane, creating a sense of endlessness, as if we are only experiencing a ‘slice’ of the image as the forms continue to move into space, ad infinitum.

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