In View of the Mountain
This series reflects a shift in my understanding of my place in the world, necessitated in part in response to the pandemic and recent climate related events. The works were developed with reference to the philosophy of the late Australian philosopher, Val Plumwood, whose work revealed and unraveled the inherent anthropocentrism of our relationship with nature.
The series was produced with support from the Regional Arts Development Fund, a partnership between the Queensland Government and Moreton Bay Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Rain over the Mountain. Mixed media on paper. 106 x 81 cm. 2021
View of Camp Mountain, Oil on canvas, 2024
The Bunya Mountains from Bethany. Oil on canvas, 83 x 63 cm. 2022
The Mountain Looking South. Oil on paper. 42 x 33 cm. 2022
Tallebudgera Creek. Pastel on paper. 106 x 81 cm. 2022
Eucalyptus. Oil on canvas, 61 x 51 cm, 2022
Taco Bell Mountain. Charcoal and chalk on paper bag. 2021
Sky Over the Gap. Chalk pastel on paper. 42 x 32 cm. 2021
Woodford. Oil on canvas, 58 x 48 cm, 2022
Clouds Overlapping Keperra, Oil on wood board
The Mountain Looking South. Charcoal and chalk on paper. 42 x 32 cm. 2022
Relational Mapping. Charcoal and chalk on paper. 85 x 59 cm. 2022
Munbilla Road, Oil on linen. 45 x 35 cm. 2022