A few years ago after a summer of rain and vegetation growth (a rarity in the desert), we had a season of fires. Nothing that seriously threatened life or property but many of the fires cut a swathe through the land in central Australia. Destructive, necessary, beautiful at times. This fire was creeping along the range of the road to our rural block home, just outside Alice Springs, when I was driving home from work. The dusk made the flames starkly bright against the darkening hills and the slowly moving line of flame was mesmerizing. The next morning the hillside was blackened and stark, waiting for the next rain to sprout new life.
Fire Season IV
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Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Wood, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 35.4in (W) x 11.8in (H) x 0.8in (D) |
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Artist Bio
I was born in 1967 in the west of England and came to Australia with my husband in 1998, settling in Alice Springs in 2000. After completing a BA and a PhD in Literature, and a period with the British Foreign Office, I began teaching in 1995, which Iβve been doing ever since.
I paint in oils and while I have no formal training, I have developed my practice over the years through my involvement with the Central Australian Art Society and Studio 12 artistsβ collective (life-drawing, plein-air painting, exhibiting).
Iβm fascinated by the identity of things, what the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins called their βinscape,β the internal power that holds the elements together and makes the thing unique. My paintings are an attempt to represent the moment of glimpsing or βcatchingβ the inscape of the thing, be it a skyline, a person or a camel. They also explore the way light works both to shape and to convey identity and feeling. The quality of the light in central Australia still astonishes me after years here.