Resembling biological matter - ranging from healthy to deteriorating - he is fascinated with the relationship between micro and macro, where fractals repeat self-similarly.
Sean McDowell is an emerging, German-born artist based in Melbourne (Naarm), Australia. Working primarily across painting, drawing and exhibition-making, his practice is inspired by a cross-disciplinary approach, which ranges from his interests in psychology, biology and microscopy – to neuroscience, geology and spirituality. Located at the intersection of art and science, his artworks contribute to the rich history of Abstraction, paired together with subject matter that has been informed by collective narratives and lived experiences of disease, illness, trauma and violence.
Driven by a passionate, ongoing engagement with the poetics of materiality and mindfulness-based processes, McDowell is fascinated by imagery that oscillates between representation and abstraction – observation and the imagination. The act of collecting lies at the heart of his practice, which is informed by the accumulation of photographs, anatomical diagrams and archival material that ranges from molecular structures, graphs, and cellular imagery - to CT and MRI scans of his brain following an ABI that was incurred in 2015.