Door to the City

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Linen, Ready to hang
Dimensions 152.4cm (W) x 106.7cm (H) x 3.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This bold, textured work contemplates the tension between our hopes and dreams for the future, and the memories and experiences that bind us to our past. The body of the woman in this painting is imprinted with photographs taken at my parents' home in rural Scotland. Through the doorway can be seen images of London, a city where I once lived, offering the temptation of new opportunities and a different kind of life. Will the woman in the painting have the courage to walk through the door? Even if she does, she will still carry the memory of her origins written on her skin.

The title references a painting by Willem De Kooning, Door to the River. De Kooning is a painter I admire, and his work has been a key influence in my practice.

The painting is on linen stretched on high quality pine stretchers. It is ready to hang and does not require a frame. However, if you prefer the look of a floating external frame then you can choose this option at purchase for an additional cost.

Artist Bio

I grew up in Leicester in the UK's industrial Midlands, and my restlessness and curiosity took me to London and Budapest before I finally found my place in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. I have always loved making art and expressing myself creatively through images and words. After a youth mis-spent working as a Chartered Accountant, I finally earned my freedom and was able to pursue a creative life. At first my focus was on drawing and photography, but in 2018 I completed a course in Painting Techniques at the Victorian College of the Arts, and fell in love with the possibilities of paint. The following year I began painting professionally under the name Dorian.

My father was a Hungarian refugee and his story, together with my own migration journey, inspire me to create paintings that evoke echoes of place, memory and time. My emotionally expressive works layer photographs, newspaper and other materials beneath the paint. I often include dirt or sand in my paintings to express ideas of home, and to reflect on what it means to be Australian.

Visits to my studio on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country are welcome, by arrangement.

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Anna's studio is in Melbourne