Abstract
A vocabulary of place is drawn from a lifetime of viewing particular sites and the building of physical and emotional attachments to landscapes. The body is implicit in these works. Slow inscriptions of activity within landscapes documenting the pulse and rhythm are recorded through mark and colour. Surfaces are built and eroded using fire and water; palimpsests burned, eroded and patterned like the landscapes they represent. These works explore the Calperum Biosphere on the banks of the Murray
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Melbourne, Victoria |
Publisher | Catherine Asquith Galleries |
Edition | SA.WT.06 |
Size | 150 x 250cm |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | Images of Calperum - Catherine Asquith Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Duration: 9 Apr 2013 → … |