Bellbird Road

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas board, Ready to hang
Dimensions 91cm (W) x 91cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Having recently move to the Mornington Peninsula, I've found something new stirring in the quiet hush of shire nights. Streetlights cast soft halos over familiar streets, turning ordinary trees into silhouettes of gold and shadow, and houses into quiet, glowing forms of life. There’s a strange poetry in the stillness—the way light clings to leaves, the way windows flicker with unseen stories. It’s in these overlooked moments that my work is shifting, drawn to the subtle beauty of places we pass every day but rarely truly see.

Artist Bio

I am self taught and have experimented over the years with different mediums and styles. I grew up in France, and began my artistic journey in my twenties. My sculptures of welded metal and clay gained some interest in the small artist village of Dinan, where I was lucky to be included in an exhibition alongside other local artists.
When I moved to Australia ten years ago, I was struck by the beautiful wilderness of the forest and mountains in Victoria. I wanted to capture and express that dramatic and yet fragile beauty. It gave me the desire to paint again after a long break.
I spend a lot of my weekends riding my mountain bike around Warburton where I immerse myself in the landscape, breathing it in and connecting to it. That’s where I find most of my inspiration, bringing it to my studio in Warburton or Melbourne.
Highly concerned about global warming and the loss of biodiversity, my recent works reflect my response to these concerns and how they intersect with my love of the natural world.
We as humans are obviously not doing a good job at looking after the earth.
Our planet and our only home can’t afford to provide as much as we take, can’t bring back lost species and lost habitat. Our greed and our “needs”, the belief that we are the most important being on this planet, has disconnected us from our natural environment.
Animals don’t do that…is it ultimately what defines us as humans, that we are the only species that will destroy its own environment?
But are we not animals too? Should we not care and act a bit more like our fellow animals?
My anthropomorphic representation of kangaroos in some of my paintings, as humoristic as it can look, also raises that question.
Kangaroos are a particularly interesting species as they resemble humans in many ways so they fit pretty well with this concept. They would do better than us, can’t we find comfort and security in our environment without destroying our ecosystem? It is time for us to look to our counterpart living creatures to find a way forward.

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