Hinterland I - North of Maleny

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Artwork Details

Medium Pastel, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 21cm (W) x 29.7cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

I lived for a while in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. This house sits near the township of Maleny, and I spotted it early in Autumn, after a wet summer. The cloudy sky was swirling with the promise of even more rain, and the grass had begun to turn to gold in the cooling temperatures.
I chose an orange piece of pastel paper (paper with a 'tooth' to hold the pastel on it) to lend warmth to the image. You will see it poking through the pastel here and there. I enjoy pastels as they are immediate and give the feel of spontaneity. This image is NOT fixed, and would be shipped in tissue paper and rolled in a tube to protect the image. Fixing pastel works often robs them of the colour.

Artist Bio

Form, colour and narrative are the elements that drive my art practice—a shape, a hue, a shadow, a story—all assume importance to me: the 'just so' fold of a mountain range; the luminous clouds of an afternoon sky; the hues lying deep within a shadow, or atop a highlight; the pregnant pause within a moment; the 'mise en scene' in a fleeting vignette. I am driven to record these things as imprints of my camera mind.

My work spans a range of subject matter that becomes the support for the interaction of form, colour and narrative. Landscapes, Still Life, Urban and Interior scenes and Figurative works all function to carry my own desire to both capture the immediate world around me and, in the case of figurative works, to capture a narrative that encourages the viewer to 'fill in the blanks' with potential meaning that resonates. I have a degree in History and Creative Writing, and it is the latter that I bring to the canvas in the form of storytelling. I have created several graphic narratives that extend the desire to narrate, and I enjoy playing with polysemy (the space between word and image). In the case of Artworks, polysemy occurs between image and title.

I seek to bring appreciation for the natural world, to chronicle the region in which I live, and the places to which I may travel, and to entertain with questions about scenarios played out on the two dimensional surface.

I am completely self taught across 40 years. In my early career I took part in solo and group exhibitions, sold over 800 paintings and prints, maintained a commercial studio, held several residencies and facilitated local art festivals and community art projects, before life stepped in and my art practice was suspended whilst caring for a seriously injured partner. I turned to teaching to retain contact with art. Now I am back at the easel, and selling prints and original works from my studio in Somerset, SEQ. I find my practice has matured; my second art life finally begins!

Commissions

Lynda's studio is in Somerset, South East Queensland