It’s a new month and yet again the Jealous Gallery has a new piece on their roof’s feature wall as a part of the ongoing Jealous Rooftop Mural Project, which just goes from strength to strength as the months pass. On this occasion the work is from Contemporary Abstract artist Fiona Grady, who through her work sets to construct large site-responsive drawings on walls and floors through the projection of sequences of dispersing geometric shapes which expand in proportion or direction. Her works set to combine the dynamic between architecture, decoration and installation art, with a key focus being on the intrinsic relationship between light, surface and scale, with each piece she creates changing with the light of day, setting to emphasize the passing of time and the ephemeral nature of the work, so inherently linked with the lifespan of Street Art as a medium. Yet again we here at London Calling Blog were fortunate enough to be let up on the roof again by the kind staff of the Jealous Gallery and capture this piece to share with you all.
