PRESENT PLACE

PRESENT PLACE

An exhibition by Claudio Kirac & Sheree Smith presented by Greenhouse Interiors

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This duo exhibition brings together the works of Claudio Kirac and Sheree Smith in a dialogue of light, memory and feeling. Together, the artists offer a meditation on how place shapes us and resonates within us.

In his collection Arcadia, Kirac draws inspiration from unspoilt nature and its harmony, a kind of harmony that stops you in your tracks and makes you say, wow. His works capture the idyllic light that appears at sunrise and sunset, created in response to walking in that early or late light, watching the shift. That golden hour feeling lingers in his pieces. There’s something about chasing the light, and in turn, chasing the feeling of a place.

Sheree Smith’s Resonance is a celebration of colour, rhythm and presence. Each mark in these paintings is a pulse, a moment etched in time through a meditative process of repetition. She returns to these movements again and again, like footsteps retracing a memory, like breath settling the mind. This body of work captures joyful impressions from adventures, music, movement, nature and nostalgia. It’s about the colour of a perfect day, the beat of a good song, or the way light shifts when you're paying attention. Her pieces are playful, intuitive and instinctively optimistic, reflecting how we hold onto the energy of a moment long after it has passed.

Where Arcadia evokes landscape and light, Resonance speaks to how that light and place vibrate within us. Together, Present Place is a celebration of the spaces we hold within us and the energy they leave us with.

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From the artist –

When thinking about a title for this collection, I kept circling back to the word Arcadia. That idea of unspoilt nature, a kind of harmony that stops you in your tracks and makes you say, wow. That idyllic light that comes at sunrise and sunset.

A lot of these works came after being out in that early or late light, walking, watching the shift. That golden hour feeling sticks with me. It always has.

There’s something about chasing the light, and in turn, chasing the feeling of a place. Arcadia is a collection about soft light, open spaces, and the kind of change you almost don’t notice until it’s already happened.

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