Jamaica Gleaner

Beyond pictures with KiannePatr­ice

- Rocheda Bartley GLEANER WRITER

IMAGINE WATCHING a simple art piece coming to life with the use of technology. That’s what Kianne Hutchinson does for her livelihood, changing the concept of still art.

Making her debut into the creative industry, focusing on animal photograph­y nine years ago, Hutchinson is now expanding her innovative breadth. Digital art merging with photograph­y now forms the centre of her attention as she brings life to still art. The young, dynamic visual artist hankers to advance the industry and make a headway in the global arena.

“It’s been such a pleasure to allow art to lead me, and it’s yielded some interestin­g results. At times, I utilise Jamaican elements but update them in a contempora­ry way. I’ve used augmented reality in a few of the pieces as well to bring them to life. The pieces I have done for spaces are printed primarily on aluminium, however, other options such as canvas, acrylic and photo prints have been used as well,” she expressed.

Last year, Hutchinson launched her company KiannePatr­ice, the

hub for her artistic works. The compelling art forms add character and beauty to any space.

“My pieces tend to be contempora­ry in their aesthetics, even if traditiona­l elements are incorporat­ed. While I still do pure photograph­y, the bulk of my current work is photograph­y mixed with digital art and abstract art, created digitally as well. The look ranges from minimalist­ic and mind-bending patterns, to pieces with pop-art elements. The materials I choose to print them on heavily depends on the intended look of the individual piece of work; glossy aluminium tends to bring out the best in the ultra-modern designs, for example,” she explained.

SHAPING ART

Hutchinson gets her ingenuity from everywhere, especially when she allows her imaginatio­n to run freely and explore different spheres. So, today her creative power could be influenced from a street scene that captured interest, and at another time, it could come from “seemingly nowhere”.

She also has a strong and barely controllab­le emotions for the advancemen­t of the members of the disability community and animal welfare, and is another reason she is dedicated to art. She uses her artwork as a mechanism to bring awareness and support to these groups. Noting that her life has been greatly impacted by blind cricketer Jason Ricketts, she expressed her commitment to assisting persons with disability.

“I love that art has an immensely powerful ability to resonate with people. It is used by some as an emotional release and by others as a communicat­ion tool, whether sending a message about a cause, a cry for help, an opinion about a topic, or an aesthetic idea,” Hutchinson said.

She continued: “It is as diverse as humanity itself. Several people can look at one piece and each get something so different from it. Not all types of art appeal to all persons, but everyone can find something that appeals to them. I love that something so public can at the same time can be so personal.”

Suggestion, Relief, The Man,

Neon Suit Remix, and Downtown Heavy Metal, are a few of the works of art, that Hutchinson is popularly known for. Using the smartphone applicatio­n Artivive, you can experience the versatilit­y of the pieces. It’s a specially programmed software that the artist employs to complete each piece. For more informatio­n, contact Kianne Hutchinson at 876-298-4788.

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