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Karla Hamlet
          Born 1980
          Lives and works in Maidstone, Kent, UK
          www.karlahart.artweb.com
          Infl uenced  by  her  background  in  classical  and  contemporary
          performance and theatrical art, Karla Hamlet’s work is inspired primarily
          by the relationship between the two principle aspects of life - The feminine
          and the masculine and how they relate and unfold, within ourselves and
          in the world around us.

          Creation,  beauty,  nature,  animal,  human,  womb,  instinct,  sex,  secrets,
          love, lovers, death, birth and life.

          Space and suspension play a signifi cant role in the creation of her work;
          how  is a space altered  by suspending a sculpture?  Does the space
          seemingly embrace the sculpture or reject it? Is the sculpture in a state of
          grace whilst appearing to be fl oating? Or is it in mid fall or early rise? Is it
          consensual to its position of possible contemplation? Or is it hung against its
          will, awaiting its fate? Such are questions Hamlet encourages the viewer to
          refl ect upon, in order to reach beyond the boundary of the appearance
          and the aesthetic.

          Crow  has  a  confl icting  appeal  whereby  one  is  drawn  in  almost  to  the
          point of wanting to be wrapped inside its draping blackness (which emits
          a sense of nurture and magnetism), yet simultaneously the scale and the
          darkness of the sculpture causes a sense of unease and intimidation,
          forcing the viewer to almost approach with a hint of caution. Completed
          in 2014, the inspiration for When Life Blossoms & Death Rises, I Will Stand
          Awaiting came from the cycles of nature: how death becomes life and life
          becomes death and so on and so forth in a continual pattern. This huge
          yellow fl ower can be seen as being in its process of emergence and bloom
          or in its fi nal stages of wilting and death.

          KARLA  HAMLET  has  exhibited  widely  across  the  UK  and  internationally,  shows
          including;  Knock Twice  for Yes.  Graham  Clarke  Gallery, Kent, UK (2009), Twelve A
          Year, The Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK (2010),  ReDiscoverance, The Gallery, Kent,
          UK (2012), Joshua Tree Art Fair, L.A. California. USA (2012), HerStory, Covent Garden,
          London, UK (2013), FEM, The Camden Centre, London, UK (2013), FiLiA, Space Station
          65, London, UK (2013), Pride Against Prejudice, Nucleus Arts Gallery, Rochester, Kent,
          UK (2014) and STIR, Marsh Ruby Exhibition Space, Waterloo, London, UK (2014).

          Far right: Crow, 2014, Chiffon, Latex, Poly-fi ll, soft Net, Lycra Yarn, Bamboo.
          h: 200cm w: 200cm d: 200cm, Artist’s Collection.
          Right: Sacred Bleed, 2013, Mesh Fabric, Poly-fi ll, Hand-dyed Natural Wool Felt, Ply
          Cotton, Viscose. h: 50cm w: 80cm d: 180cm, Artist’s Collection.
          Top right: Yonika, 2013, Silk.
          h: 80cm w: 50cm d: 30cm, Artist’s Collection.













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