Andrea Bolima

Andrea Bolima

Andrea Bolima was born in the Philippines and moved to New Zealand in 2007. Bolima graduated with a first class Masters of Visual Art from AUT in 2019 and was a nominee for the Glaister Ennor Graduate Art Award the same year.

Recent exhibitions include Prelude 2020, Gow Langsford Gallery and States of Memory and Perception, St. Paul Street Gallery Three, AUT, Dandelion Street, Foenander Galleries (2022), Three emerging female painters at Jhana Millers Gallery. as well as presentations at Aotearoa Art Fair in 2021 & 2022.

Bolima’s paintings assert their physical presence but perhaps more importantly, they allow dreamy associations to be made in the paint. Bolima’s paintings sit in an ambiguous zone between abstraction and representation and as such one can find themselves in flux between ‘here’ and ‘there’, in focus and out of focus. Her paintings are led not so much by representation as sensation.

Inspired from memory and the natural world, Bolima paints ambiguous organic forms, areas of paint may resemble cloud currents in a sky scape or leaves and trees in a whimsical garden. Her forms are never explicit. Colour and active gesture spark the feeling of such places without letting go of a painterly materialism and abstract aesthetic. Through colour and form they remind us of unspecific places and moments that are simultaneously personal, private and universal.

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Artworks by Andrea Bolima