Some days you’re the clown, by Eva Francis-Work is a mixed media exhibition designed to combine digital and physical art works. The exhibition works through ideas of opposition, femininity, self-expression, and identity while appropriating themes and imagery from the circus arts. In a type of digital magic trick, a series of prints act as triggers for augmented reality (AR) sculptures, each featuring a circus character revealing a different aspect of the artist. Some day you're the clown is available on the Shared Spaces app on the Spaces page.
3D Models
Some days you’re the clown at the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery
About the Artist
Eva Francis-Work is nearing the end of her undergraduate years, completing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and her Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours degrees. These two subject areas have formed the basis for her artwork, each influencing the other with a recent focus on self-expression. Using herself as subject matter, Eva explores ideas of femininity and self-introspection through subtle humor. Eva’s passion lies in printmaking and digital artwork, bringing these passions together has led to more immersive works.