So for now, let me tell you about just one of them. And of course you are all invited to come, if you are in the geographical vicinity!
Yes, this is my solo show of my printmaking work, and there will be about 20 works on the walls!!
This exhibition investigates and imagines the various ways that we attempt to navigate the increasing complexity of our contemporary lives. It tells stories of vulnerability and strength, of loss and celebration, and of despair and hope.
These artworks also represent a sort of ‘return to my roots’, in which I have placed
myself within each of these images, and each work in turn is located in a
specific place and time, with many references to identifiable landmarks of
Melbourne’s West and beyond, the places I call home.
In 2014,
I was also I was also fortunate to undertake a long held ambition- to learn the
art of lithography. This is another form of printmaking, using very old stones
and various forms of greasy pencils and liquids. I quickly became enamoured
with its alchemic contrariness and the dance around the stone that I found
myself perform.
Here's just a few images of the lithographs created in 2014. These will all be in my solo exhibition from April 1-30.
Contemplating the backdrop of city life lithograph, 20 x 28 |
At the time of making many of these works, the Hazelwood coal mine caught fire, and it burnt for 8 weeks, before it was finally put out. Hazelwood, located in Gippsland, Victoria is one of the dirtiest coal mines around, and at different times in the past two decades I have joined campaigns for its closure. The impact of this fire on the local township of Morwell was immense. I think this fire rather influenced the direction of some of these drawings/lithographs.
Looking of the point of balance in urban life |
Swinging at the silos in Sunshine lithograph, |
Feeling for the balance in city life lithograph |
Fortunately it was a windy day on 21 August 1991 |
Imagining another way home |
That's all for the moment. Of course, the artworks are always best seen in person. So if you can, come along to the exhibition in April!
A friend passed this website on to me and I just had to tell you how much I Love your work! Good luck with the exhibitions and thank you for creating such awesome, thought-provoking artwork!
ReplyDeletethank you for taking the time to pass on your appreciation! As artists, we often work in a vacuum, and don't get enough real feedback. thank you
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