Ratsak
SKU:
Ratsak
YEAR. 2020
MEDIUM. charcoal on cement fibreboard
DIMENSIONS. 60 x 80cm
EXHIBITION HISTORY.
2020 We should be more afraid of the sun than the moon, Galerie pompom, Sydney, NSW
2020 When night falls, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland, NSW
2021 Finalist, Ramsay Art Prize 2021, Art Gallery of South Australia, SA
2021 Finalist, Dobell Drawing Prize #22, National At School, Sydney, NSW (touring 2022-2023)
COLLECTION. Available (2 variations)
"I have spent the majority of my life on a Cattle farm south of Perth. We should be more afraid of the sun than the moon is a series of drawings that fit within my broader investigations into familiar and domestic objects and what they tell us about our past, our present and our future. The works, including household hazards from poison to power cords highlight the proximity of danger present in everyday life, particularly those that underline parental worry. Drawing objects that cause me anxiety for what could harm my children, these oversized cut-outs in charcoal are placed on customised wallpaper representing a selection of my current works to date – populating the walls with a menagerie of animals that surround my children’s lives"
YEAR. 2020
MEDIUM. charcoal on cement fibreboard
DIMENSIONS. 60 x 80cm
EXHIBITION HISTORY.
2020 We should be more afraid of the sun than the moon, Galerie pompom, Sydney, NSW
2020 When night falls, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, Maitland, NSW
2021 Finalist, Ramsay Art Prize 2021, Art Gallery of South Australia, SA
2021 Finalist, Dobell Drawing Prize #22, National At School, Sydney, NSW (touring 2022-2023)
COLLECTION. Available (2 variations)
"I have spent the majority of my life on a Cattle farm south of Perth. We should be more afraid of the sun than the moon is a series of drawings that fit within my broader investigations into familiar and domestic objects and what they tell us about our past, our present and our future. The works, including household hazards from poison to power cords highlight the proximity of danger present in everyday life, particularly those that underline parental worry. Drawing objects that cause me anxiety for what could harm my children, these oversized cut-outs in charcoal are placed on customised wallpaper representing a selection of my current works to date – populating the walls with a menagerie of animals that surround my children’s lives"