Remembered Landscapes I
Remembered Landscapes I
by June Gillert
Year created: 2011
Medium: Painting
Size (H x W x D): 100 x 77 x 7 cm
This work is one of a series which explored memories of landscapes and how they form and resonate with my interior emotional landscapes. The remembered place is an aboriginal sacred stone that was on the border of my family's property. I only visited it a few times as a child but it returns to me often in my dreams. Painted from memory I tried to capture this dreamlike quality.
Resin, Oil and photograph on board, framed in an ornate gilded frame. The work can be reframed should you wish but will require a deep edged frame as the resin is thicker than an ordinary painting. Please also note that this item is very heavy due to the weight of the resin which is up to 3/4 inch thick in places. The resin surface is rippled and textured with layers of glazing between layers of resin. This gives the impression that the painting is under water.
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Painting enables me to understand more about the world around me, it is a way of re-thinking. My relationships, family, culture and memories. My body. How it feels to 'be'. The landscapes in my head.
Sometimes painting is like dancing, a balance of directed movement and response. I usually paint to music, especially my dream landscapes and I try to keep a balance of figurative work and something that is a little more abstract. While I paint my hands perform a kind of dance with the canvas, I catch them moving in odd ways, forming shapes that seem almost symbolic and while some of my paintings are an attempt to control this movement, sometimes I just let them free.
I am interested in character, what it is to see from another person's point of view and know the world through their thoughts. I build characters, taking interviews, talking to people or working from memories, then, through writing down their life story I try to understand that characters internal landscape. I wear the character, like an actor in a play and try to see how they see. I paint for them, as if they were painting. Paint as it were, through their eyes and hands.
In some ways I think of my paintings as maps, linking together landscapes and people in a way that imitates the interconnectedness of landscape and character. Like windows looking in on another world, or perhaps, another person.
A map is a cartographic link to a particular space. It's use of proportionate representation and symbolism allows the viewer to 'understand' it and perhaps to even gain a a small sense of the feeling of the space. Similarly, a painting can also be a map, a link to both real and imaginary spaces and times connected through routes traced only through the artist's mind.




























