young british artist
Study for Rainbow Serpent Dreaming (Underpainting)
Medium: Oils, Ink, Enamel and Sand
Support:Fine Art Paper
Size: 18" x 12"
Date:1997
I’ve included this image to enable visitors to preview the texture of an aboriginal piece prior to the final dotting stage.
www.artman.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
I appropriate Aboriginal ideograms melding them to an English narrative thereby creating a cross cultural dialogue raising issues of ownership and authorship which attempt to overcome the barriers of our differing spoken languages and cultures. The chosen songlines are often banal or whimsical when compared to the sacred dreamings passed down through the 70,000 year history of artistic tradition belonging to the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
My work concentrates on brightly coloured dot paintings, a particular style of work originating from Balgo, an area situated in The Great Western Desert 800km North West of Alice Springs.
This series of paintings have been exhibited in London, Cardiff (2x), Pembrokeshire (3x) and Barnsley (2x).
Study for Rainbow Serpent Dreaming (Underpainting)
Medium: Oils, Ink, Enamel and Sand
Support:Fine Art Paper
Size: 18" x 12"
Date:1997
I’ve included this image to enable visitors to preview the texture of an aboriginal piece prior to the final dotting stage.
www.artman.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
I appropriate Aboriginal ideograms melding them to an English narrative thereby creating a cross cultural dialogue raising issues of ownership and authorship which attempt to overcome the barriers of our differing spoken languages and cultures. The chosen songlines are often banal or whimsical when compared to the sacred dreamings passed down through the 70,000 year history of artistic tradition belonging to the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
My work concentrates on brightly coloured dot paintings, a particular style of work originating from Balgo, an area situated in The Great Western Desert 800km North West of Alice Springs.
This series of paintings have been exhibited in London, Cardiff (2x), Pembrokeshire (3x) and Barnsley (2x).