Rock Island Bend

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 35.4in (W) x 35.4in (H) x 1.6in (D)
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Artwork Description

(Finalist in Calleen Art Prize 2025) My art practice is focused on dualities and ambiguities. My recent landscape work centres around the Australian Gothic, the still, eerie beauty of Australia and incorporates distressed metal leaf, signifying the sublime in nature, however much damage we have done so far. The sublime has connotations of transcendental terror and wonder that we can affix to either or both subtexts of climate disaster and supernatural salvation.

Artist Bio

Winner of the Bluethumb Sculpture Prize, 2022, Jodi Stewart's paintings and drawings have been selected for some of Australia’s most prestigious art prizes, such as the Portia Geach, the Shirley Hannan and the Adelaide Perry, while her sculptures have been finalists in the Tom Bass Sculpture Prize, the Kingaroy Sculpture Prize, Nillumbik Prize, Manning Prize and the Alice Prize. Stewart has been painting for over 30 years and graduated from the National Art School, Sydney, majoring in sculpture, in 2015. She was also the recipient of a two and a half year artists residency at Clifton Pugh’s ‘Dunmoochin’, a 20 acre bush property in Victoria. Stewart's work focuses on drapery as a metaphor for the bodies and experiences of women and is held in collections including: M.G. Dingle & G.B. Hughes Collection, Shoalhaven Regional Gallery Collection; Cedric Lee Collection; National Art School Collection; West Wollongong TAFE Library Collection; and The Lady Denman Museum Permanent Collection, NSW.

Commissions

Jodi's studio is in South Coast NSW