Wednesday 20 May 2015

Barbed Wire


Wondering through the Pike Lake forest, traces of my family history is found in subtle ways. You cannot tell what animals once lived with in fence or how large the fence was. It's broken from trees falling onto it, leaving pieces of barbed wire stitched into the trees. I spent some time looking at the wire and how it was created- a simple but laboursome task I'm sure. I imagine it must of been the hand of my great-great-grandfather who wired it together. His hands touched many things here in the space I occupy.

I'm thrilled to have just submitted a grant proposal "Things and Beings" to the OAC, which will hopefully aid me in the exploration of this land, the objects and my history. 

Sunday 10 May 2015

The new muse while exploring the same theme..




Upon moving into the homestead on Pike Lake where my Mummu (Great Grandmother) grew up. I find myself again exploring my heritage and themes revolving around life cycles and rebirth. The land and home I live in are full of history, you can feel it.

Here are some photos recording my experience in the old space. They are in a sense sketches or samples of this new direction in my artworks. I continue to explore family- my ancestry and am connecting the life I'm cultivating to the past, and also to my future.