Sometimes I feel I am a scaredy cat but when I think I could go back in time and be Saint Francis cat I feel safe and happy

An Exhibition at Kirra Hill Community Centre

Luke Foster and install and documentation by Yannick Soyez

16th-30th June/ 9am-4pm

1 Garrick St, Coolangatta QLD 4225

“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”

Francis of Assisi

This art work is an installation where different mediums within a room come together so everything in the room becomes the artwork.

In this case: sculpture, performance/ video documentation and photographic documentation and drawings. This is a very simplistic explanation of what installation art is.

There has been a radical shift in my art away from ever making political commentary to a quest for solace in spiritualism through the mediums of art and essays. I realised that I am too sensitive to get involved in the realm of politics but need a strong spiritual backbone to live peacefully in the world. To find this equilibrium I need to study the teachings of the saints every morning through watercolour and pen drawings with quotes and analysis of these parables and lessons.

A strong female saint is the Australian Mary MacKillop.

“Remember we are but travellers here”

Mary MacKillop

This is the last exhibition for another year after a whirlwind of intense creativity over the past four years and I shall focus on my health and renovating my apartment instead.