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‘The Stream of Conscience’
This body of work is inspired by
classic fairy tales, stories which have passed through time by word of
mouth,
shaping our earliest personal memories, while their universal themes
form part of a collective memory. The
protagonists are archetypal good and evil characters such as kings,
queens, demons, wolves and witches. These
characters change identity, are cursed and killed, and then re-appear.
While at once being supernatural and illogical,
paradoxically these stories resonate with reality and truth. The
subtext of these stories include motifs of transformation
and redemption, echoing the transformative power of the creative
process, and the fluctuating identity of the Self, while
the settings, such as the forest and the river, are powerful metaphors
for states of mind.
While taking inspiration from these old stories this work also
reference 18th c ‘catchpenny engravings’, popular prints
made before the invention of photography. These prints feature many
animals and birds rendered by anonymous artists
who have (surely ?) never actually seen(witnessed) the particular
creature and are therefore working entirely from the written
word, imagination and hearsay. These engravings form a kind of bestiary
of dubious anthropological value, which operates in
the gap between fact and opinion which questions the nature of
knowledge and truth.
I work in a range of media including painting, installation
and
animation
in a process connected by drawing, and a stream
of conscious approach which utilizes chance and accident (eg. found
materials and errors).