Rustic #1

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 36.2in (W) x 29.5in (H) x 1.6in (D)
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Artwork Description

This is the first of a series I am working on using collage. The work uses rusted pieces of corrugated iron that is set into a rustic, box frame and the work is "built" into this. The materials are all recycled so this work has a definite rustic quality. It could be hung as shown or a frame could be built around the existing frame to give it a cleaner look. I am developing my flow style and love of rust and earthy colours but through the use of iron, this work has a raised dimension giving the work depth. The rusted metal may change over time but that is something I love about working with these materials. I intend exploring this style, but as the first, I am very fond of this piece.

Artist Bio

I am a music composer and artist based in Olinda, Australia. While my main focus has been largely centred around music, I have returned to painting in the last 15 years. What started out as an exploration into work strongly influenced by Pollock, has recently broadened into a style I feel is more my own. Essentially I avoid applying paint directly to the canvas. I use the drip method but also syringes, squirt bottles and even leaf blowers. This is very much an attempt to find a balance between chance, chaos and intention. It creates an intuitive journey where one is looking for the happy accident. Some of this philosophy harks back to the music of John Cage and the ambient work of Brian Eno. As soon as I apply a brush to the canvas or paint a shape, the process becomes conscious and I lose that sense of the sub-conscious intention so at this point, this is the constant parameter that exists in my work. There is often no focal point in the work. The eye can't rest on one point. I am interested in trying to replicate the patterns we see in nature, the ones that repeat on every scale from a nebulae in space to oil in a small puddle by the road to the sprawling branches in an autumnal tree. In terms of form it seems minimal but full of frenetic movement at the same time. A lot of my music creates metamorphic aural landscapes that draw the listener into a space of contemplation and movement and I would like to achieve this with my painting and photography.

Commissions

Jamie's studio is in Olinda. Victoria