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Heat
waves of colour shimmer within translucent layers of paint in Susans
new abstract paintings. She creates an atmospheric luminosity that
contrarily also echoes the inferno depths beneath the Earths
crust. Subterranean themes dominate this exhibition. The title of
the show, Lithochromism, combines the Greek word for rock, lithos,
with chromism, meaning colour. Some works are cooler in colour,
veils of blues and greens awash the works surface creating
subaqueous depths or celestial heights. From within all comes an
inner glow.
Susan
stated that
An exploration of internal light
and recessional space has been a constant in my work, but I have
learned to trust the creativity of viewers to supply their half
of the story. It is my experience that the ingenuity and multiplicity
of these interpretations endows the work with infinite personal
meanings and stories; because of this I would like to consider these
paintings collaborations with the viewer.
Indeed,
these paintings invite contemplation and imagination. Like finding
images in clouds, these paintings conjure up fleeting glimpses of
half recognisable shapes, of other worldliness, or flashes of memories.
Several paintings in this exhibition are loosely based on the geological
phrase the Moho Discontinuity, a theory wherein it is
believed that there is a layer between the crust and the earths
mantle, which is plastic, suggesting pliability. It could be considered
that Susan has interpreted this pliability as light because in these
paintings layers of translucent colour part to reveal a source or
a destination. Implied temperature is also an important aspect of
Susans paintings, some works are created from such intense
reds, oranges and pinks they seem to generate heat both atmospheric
and subterranean. Other works are refreshingly cooler, evoking mild
cloudy days or underwater worlds.
Susan graduated from the Central Metropolitan College of TAFE in
2000 and has work in their collection. Her last exhibition at The
Church Gallery, in July 2001, was extraordinarily successful. Virtually
all of her paintings sold during this three week exhibition, and
delighted patrons have returned to the gallery over the past ten
months to buy more of her work. No doubt this exhibition will prove
just as successful.
*prices
valid 2002
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