Goulburn River

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Other
Dimensions 186cm (W) x 77cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

In this work scenes of the ancient Goulburn River gorge and surrounding landscape are painted on individual postcards and constructed into a multifaceted image to represent how I experience this unique and beautiful place in western NSW. I look up at the sky, then perhaps at a tree or the ground in front of me, and back at the same cloud again - the view changes ever so slightly in those few moments.
Multiple perspectives are presented so that we can experience the landscape from within and from afar; as we gaze down at the river bed and through the trees we can also see the sun on distant hills. As the eye shifts between different focal points a sense of movement, both spatial and temporal is created.

Artist Bio

In my work I am interested in exploring both the experience and representation of ‘place’; the way it feels to be immersed in landscape and to move between physical and imagined places.

In my most recent work I have taken liberties with the appearance of landscape. I have played with colour, light, space and, increasingly, remembered forms, to produce images that focus more on expressing my experience and interaction with the landscapes they were drawn from. While in these places I sketch in crayon, watercolour or ink to create an image and ideas bank. I start on a number of small paintings ‘plein air’. These ‘sketches’ and visual notes form the basis of larger works that I paint in the studio. These images are figurative yet draw on elements of abstraction.


In my earlier ‘Postcard’ series, each installation expresses a response to place based on an accumulation of visual images. Familiar elements of a landscape were painted onto small postcards, then assembled to form a multifaceted image that represents how one experiences place. Each individual image presents a realistic depiction, however collectively the multiple perspectives allow us to view the landscape from within and from above simultaneously. As the eye shifts between different focal points a sense of spatial and temporal movement is created.

Commissions

Martin's studio is in Sydney