Metanoia - a change of mind

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Medium Mixed Media, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 91cm (W) x 122cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Being among trees

This new body of work emerges from several years of attending more deeply to the life of the trees that surround and companion me every day. For many years I have walked enjoyed routinely along a path that follows a local creek, appreciating the way the trees continue to hold space for me, even as they are changed and shaped by the weather, we both endure. But in late 2021 I watched my neighbour excavating the land nearby and in doing so, undermining the existence of a healthy gum tree. As the roots of this tree were laid bare, I went into the studio to paint the grief that I felt and understand the depth of my response to the inevitable loss of this tree.

It seems that in choosing to live among trees, we choose to live within a nexus of risk and power. In being among the trees that surround my studio as I make this work, I am becoming more deeply aware of the interdependence that shapes our life with trees. Trees welcome the CO2 that I cannot bear, and in turn offer me life, in the form of oxygen. As I learn to see the way trees live interdependently with one another, I see a healthy exchange between risk and power, shaping the way I can choose to live with other people. I am learning to really see trees, in the way I see people, and I am wondering about what it is like, to be a being, among trees.

Artist Bio

My art making practice is a means to explore the questions of meaning and existence that provoke wonder and thus capture my attention. Within the studio I am seeking to discover ideas, images and experiences that will extend the way I think, perceive and respond to the questions. Within my practice, I am increasingly aware of an experience of mutuality that exists within the practice of making, seeing and being with art. Art is so much more than a resource to be mastered or manipulated in the communication of an idea. In fact, the important thing is not what I can do with art, but what art can do with me. May it be so, for those who are drawn to take the time to see, and be with, my art.

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Libby's studio is in Melbourne