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SJArt+ and acclaimed artist Lindsey Nobel will unveil Nobel’s captivating “Liquid Line” series at the upcoming Into the Invisible interdisciplinary art exhibition. Held at the Visual Arts Centre from 4th March to 10th March, 2024, the exhibition takes visitors on a transformative journey through Nobel's mesmerising artworks alongside the premiere of an original musical composition by talented composer Daniel Grace.

FROM ACCLAIMED ARTIST LINDSEY NOBEL 

INTO THE INVISIBLE

VISUAL ARTS CENTRE

4 MARCH 2024 – 10 MARCH 2024 

invisible connections.

intangible energy.

Into The Invisible is anchored by Nobel’s critically acclaimed series of works which epitomises her contemporary artistic style, characterised by a dynamic interplay of diverse mediums, including oils, acrylic, her signature syringe pieces, and her key "Liquid Line" technique. Through her masterful use of these materials, Nobel breathes life into the invisible and defines the human experience, from biological processes to the inventions of consciousness.

Liquidline - Red 

2023 

Acrylic on canvas 

30” x 24” 

Red Yellow Blue (Liquid line Connection) 

2022 

Acrylic on canvas 

36” x 60”  

Red before Red (Outlet #2) 

2007 

Oil on canvas 

48” x 48”  

Gathering 

2020 

Oil and ink on canvas 

40” x 60”  

Syringe Painting 

2016  

Ink on canvas 

60” x 36” 

THE ARTIST

Into The Invisible is anchored by Nobel’s critically acclaimed series of works which epitomises her contemporary artistic style, characterised by a dynamic interplay of diverse mediums, including oils, acrylic, her signature syringe pieces, and her key "Liquid Line" technique. Through her masterful use of these materials, Nobel breathes life into the invisible and defines the human experience, from biological processes to the inventions of consciousness.

Nobel's artistic vision is deeply rooted in the exploration of the invisible connections that bind humans to the vast network of organic and inorganic phenomena that pervade our existence. Her work masterfully captures the intangible energy that permeates our interactions with nature, the spiritual world and the ever-evolving digital landscape. Nobel's artistic journey has been marked by prestigious collaborations and exhibitions at renowned venues worldwide.

Nobel's international acclaim extends beyond the art world, with her work featured in publications such as Nylon, Santa Barbara Magazine, Art News and the Wall Street Journal. She has also been recognised for her contributions to the arts community, receiving grants and awards from organisations such as the Lucid Art Foundation.

The Music

Into the Invisible will go beyond the visual realm with auditory sensations crafted by exceptional composer Daniel Grace and performed live by the renowned Singaporean violinist Jocelyn Ng. Inspired by Lindsey Nobel's ethereal artistic style, the composition will intertwine classical violin melodies with contemporary electronic textures, sending listeners to a realm that mirrors the transformative nature of the art.

An Innovative and

Immersive Experience.

The fusion of Lindsey Nobel's powerful artworks with the enchanting sounds of Daniel Grace's original composition and Jocelyn Ng's live virtuoso violin performance promises to create an immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors to the Into the Invisible exhibition. This unique artistic synergy will give audiences an experience where the seen and unseen gracefully converge, reflecting the essence of Nobel's captivating "Liquid Line" series. This is an extraordinary opportunity not to be missed!

 

Get ready to lose yourself in a world that will ignite your imagination, challenge your preconceptions, and leave you forever changed.

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EXHIBITION DETAILS

Title: Into the Invisible

·Artist: Lindsey Nobel

Music: Daniel Grace (Wavepool Music)

Violinist: Jocelyn Ng

Curation: Julliet Pan (SJArt+)

Venue: VISUAL ARTS CENTRE, 10 Penang Rd, #01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green, S 238469

Dates: 4 March 2024 – 10 March 2024

An Innovative and Immersive Experience.

The fusion of Lindsey Nobel's powerful artworks with the enchanting sounds of Daniel Grace's original composition and Jocelyn Ng's live virtuoso violin performance promises to create an immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors to the Into the Invisible exhibition. This unique artistic synergy will give audiences an experience where the seen and unseen gracefully converge, reflecting the essence of Nobel's captivating "Liquid Line" series. This is an extraordinary opportunity not to be missed!

 

Get ready to lose yourself in a world that will ignite your imagination, challenge your preconceptions, and leave you forever changed.

Performing the transcendent musical piece composed by Daniel Grace will be highly sought-after violinist Jocelyn Ng. With a Bachelor's Degree in Music from London’s Royal College of Music in collaboration with NAFA School of Music and over a decade of professional experience, Ng brings a wealth of talent and expertise to the Into the Invisible exhibition. She currently serves as a touring musician for JJ Lin's "JJ20" World Tour and has shared the stage with world-class pop artists such as Olivia Ong, Richard Clayderman and II Divo. 

Jocelyn Ng Violinist/Performer

Daniel Grace's musical journey has been marked by both self-discovery and rigorous training. From his early days as a self-taught guitarist, he has honed his skills through formal education, earning a degree in Writing & Production from Berklee College of Music and a specialised M.A. in Composing for Video Games from the University of Chichester.

Grace's musical perspective is characterised by an expansive and open-minded approach, driven by a deep appreciation for all genres and forms of music. This passion has led him to explore a diverse range of musical styles, culminating in his own unique brand of composition.

Daniel Grace

Composer

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