Ascendant

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Tyler, the created... (Taken from blog 10/1/22)
When I first asked Tyler Mahoney if she would let me paint her, I didn't expect the level of openness she would give me regarding her bipolar journey. Yes, she discusses her diagnosis and key challenges and successes of her daily life in her podcast "Let's Unpack That", however she was kind enough to allow me to ask her pretty much anything I wanted, and was honest and forthcoming in her responses, all with a level of grace and insight beyond her years.

As we sat over lunch one afternoon in Kalgoorlie, she gave me an understanding of the way her "brain works" - although I am not going to say here that I know what she's describing as I have never lived with bipolar; I can attempt to empathise and acknowledge at the same time that I will never truly understand, as I am not Tyler. Hence the birth of the metaphor that is this painting.

Tyler elaborates about manic episodes describing everything as heightened, colours, euphoric emotions, movement, and everything moves at a crazy pace; fast thoughts, fast ideas, fast decisions (with a total lack of comprehending any risk). In my feeble attempt to make sense, I likened this to feeding those pond fish (I think they are Koi) when they are frenzied from the food. Her response: "That's exactly it". In her manic episodes, Tyler also describes feeling invincible, every idea is a winner, she is destined for fame, fortune and greatness and nothing can stop her (even herself). In many cultures, fish symbolise the unconscious higher self, as well as wealth, creativity and rebirth. Tyler attributes some of her business ideas and successes to bipolar mania, albeit at the expense of her overall mental and physical health.

Below her in the portrait is dark water, seemingly reaching up ready to engulf her into bleak depression. Under dark water there is a total lack of stimulus, very opposite to the experiences described above. Tyler was very clear in the fact that she "doesn't feel like I'm drowning", but the water cloaks her in a dark cocoon, where nothing is nothing. Just nothing. This depression is a weight which keeps her in the dark.

Despite all this, in fact quite possibly because of it, Tyler is an intelligent ideologist who is on a mission to not change the world, but change the way we think about it. She cares about the big issues and is not afraid to shout her opinions to the world, as well as call out those who demonstrate injustice or harm. If I have done nothing more than to help raise awareness of positive mental health and the ability for those experiencing challenges to be successful, formidable and influential, then hopefully this portrait is a success. Like Tyler "the Ascendant".

Artist Bio

Mel Taylor is an accomplished contemporary artist based in Western Australia. Working primarily with oil paintings and resin, Mel skilfully captures the essence of Western Australia's breathtaking landscapes and intricacies of the human form.
As an award-winning artist, her keen attention to detail and use of realistic painting techniques bring portraits and landscapes to life, evoking a sense of depth, communication and connection.
Mel's current work centres around exploring the human experience and challenges individuals face living with a lesser-known cancer. Through this series of work she aims to raise awareness and provide a unique perspective on this issue.
Operating from her studio nestled in the idyllic Perth hills, surrounded by beautiful bushland, Mel creates visually captivating works merging realism with emotional storytelling.

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Mel's studio is in Perth