Christchurch artist Janna van Hasselt tells Cityscape about dreaming big, and drawing inspiration from a preschooler’s wardobe. What’s going on in your life right now? I’m in the process of making 400 ceramic works that look like brush strokes for my next show, switching to a plant-based diet, keeping watch on our 32 monarch chrysalises and settling my daughter into preschool. Is that all? You’re not afraid of scale in your art. What’s your dream big project? Ha! My lecturer at Ilam always encouraged me to think big; he was forever coaxing us to scale up. My dream big installation would have to be blinging out the Tate Modern Turbine Hall; completely smothering it in pattern and colour. A lot of your works have a strong emphasis on intense patterns. What do the patterns mean to you? For me, it’s about hand-made graphic marks and how they interrelate to create an...
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