Friday 26 February 2016

Exhibition in March

I've been working hard over the past few months to complete work for an exhibition at PotockiPaterson Art Gallery in Wellington, March 17 - April 9;  flyer will follow soon.
Below are two of these works.

             After the Trees (Red Vessels)    2015     
  Acrylic, oil, pigment, rust, verdigris, encaustic,
oil stick and gold leaf cardboard reliefs
on composition board    37x37cm

Quicker Marred Than Made’        2016   
Acrylic, verdigris, rust, gold leaf, acrylic castings,
letterpress, cardboard relief on mounted plywood     20x60cm

Saturday 6 February 2016

Looking at Rocks

After the Trees: Landscape
210x170mm 2015-16
Acrylic media and metals 

After the Trees: Rock and metal
210x170mm 2015-16
Acrylic media, metal and wax



  
The rocky cliffs that enclose the curving shores of Waiheke Island's beautiful bays are a source of inspiration in my work; they are a perfect metaphor for the passage of time.  In his poem 'On the Nature of Things' written in the last century BCE, Lucretius Carus reflecting on the evidence of time wrote...

"Stones are also conquered by Time,
  ...  lofty towers ruin down
and boulders crumble ..."

Over the past 14 years I have holidayed annually at Waiheke Island and am always drawn to the rocks. I've sketched them, photographed them - film and digital, made many paintings of them over the years in oils, acrylic and more recently in encaustic, and this year I made castings from them for use in my current project.  Above are two images from this body of work.