Seeing Hill

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 1.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This landscape could be described as a kind of a personification of the land as an all seeing witness to life it sustains. Why is the hill crying? Perhaps due to the collective suffering of life, perhaps the destruction of the sacred land, climate change? You decide according to what it means to you.

Artist Bio

Since studying visual art for the HSC in 1990 and being selected for the touring Artexpress exhibition, I have been making and exhibiting my art. I attended Meadowbank TAFE in Sydney in the mid 1990s where I was awarded a Diploma of Arts in Fine Arts. I have explored media such as textiles, photography, sculpture, printmaking and mosaics, but primarily paint in oils and draw in chalk pastels currently. My work is quite eclectic, with diverse subject matter and styles as I feel more challenged as an artist by changing styles from time to time and engaging with new ones. My most recent artistic obsession has been with abstracted landscapes, imagined, but based on my experiences of nature, especially in the Blue Mountains where I live.

NB. At times I have noticed terms such as “indigenous art” or “indigenous paintings” or similar, appear at the bottom of my individual artwork pages under “related tags”. I want to make it clear that I am not a First Nations artist, if anyone finds it misleading or confusing when viewing these tags. I was not responsible for including them, I think they may be AI generated. Just wanted to mention to avoid misleading anyone for whom purchasing an authentic indigenous artwork is important.

Commissions

Alison's studio is in Blue Mountains