Matthew Ronay: Form, 'Mushrooms'.
- Emily-Rose Millhouse

- May 3, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 10, 2020
Matthew Ronay's sculptural and installation work draws upon a variety of things, from traditions of non-Western art making, folk and pre-avant-garde art, as well as surrealism, mythology, and psychedelia through this very visual language of colours and shapes. Ronay's mystic works take on the careful repetitions of mantra, the stillness of meditation, and the sensual physicality of bodily functions, fluids, and movements.

I really like how psychedelic the colours and shapes appear, some even looking like mushrooms. It appears very tranquil and harmonic, characters appear to all be playing in a very harmonic assemblage or organic orchestra. Again, I'm using works like these to get ideas for form of what I could be creating with my chosen materials.



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