This original mixed media work by contemporary Australian artist Melinda Jane, is inspired by being in and moving through the natural landscape of sea cliffs. Inspired by sea weeds and the movement of the ocean that shapes the landscape.
Spaces Between
Framed by Artist
Framed and ready to hang
This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 11.81(W) x 14.96(H).
Artwork dimensions - 8.27(W) x 10.63(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Mixed Media, Paper, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 11.8in (W) x 15in (H) x 2in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
A keen observer and enthusiastic explorer of the natural world, Melinda Jane is a professional visual artist living and working on Dja Dja Wurrung country in central Victoria who works in mixed media, with a particular love of paper cutting and her own unique, exploratory collage techniques.
"I have always found my art making to be about the experience of being on and with the physical earth...how the world we inhabit looks to us as an experience at different emotional times.
Depicting the landscape as a metaphor for the human condition, to me, is unavoidable. As an artist, experiences are visually recorded and the relationship to soul experience is through the memory of the senses. The experience of being witness to sublime natural beauty...and in the everyday....leaves me without words, yet I can translate my profound intimacy with this experience through the visual language of art making."
Melinda's work explores the intersubjective space between the felt sense of the body, time, place, and the experiences of memory and dreams, and the inextricable links between these elements. Using organic shapes, imbued with light and shadow, as both visual motifs and as expressions of human experience, her artworks explore the physical experience of being within nature that can provoke memory and the stillness of inner reflection. Informed by shapes and motifs of the natural environment and shadows of experience, as well as patterns and cycles of decay and regrowth, Melinda's intimate works draw the viewer into quiet contemplation and an unspoken dialogue with the details of the natural world as well as our own inward geography.
“My artworks are an improvisation of myself and the world; an interpretation of beauty, presence and stillness, transmitted to the viewer as a visual poetic distillation.”
https://melindajaneartist.com.au