Monday, June 17, 2013

Work in progress




Ready for Winter lockdown in the studio!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Archibald Press



Some Archibald press featuring my work; The Weekend Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald article by John McDonald which can be read here

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Self-Portrait


 This is a recent self-portrait. I can't say I didn't struggle with it! To my surprise it is a finalist in the 2013 Archibal Prize.


I particularly enjoyed painting the silk top - it's from the Rhys Lee/ Gorman collection that was launched last year. I wanted to reference the Harlequin paintings of Picasso whilst keeping it subtle (i.e no clown make-up!). I don't think I had ever mixed some of those bright colours for a painting before. It was liberating to introduce bold colour to my work - I can thank Rhys for that!

Friday, February 8, 2013

In the studio

This week's mess!

John Leslie Art Prize

 Broken Tree - Mallacoota Inlet, oil on board, 25 x 30cm 2011

In September 2012 I was a finalist in the John Leslie Art Prize at Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale and won 'Best Gippsland Work' for my painting pictured above. It was a great exhibition with so many diverse approaches to landscape.







Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Melbourne Art Fair Vernissage


 My work installed at the Melbourne Art Fair, Jan Murphy Gallery Stand C44
Carlton Exhibition Buildings, August 1, 2012







Ben Quilty's Paintings at Jan Murphy's stand







Rhys Lee with his work


Jan Murphy



 with Rhys Lee and Juan Ford







Rhys Lee and Lisa Gorman

 
with Jane Burton


A closer installation shot

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Melbourne Art Fair

I produced a large body of work this year to be exhibited at the Melbourne Art Fair with Jan Murphy Gallery. Here are some images of the paintings I produced - the entire collection can be viewed on my website. This body of work explores notions of therapy, fractured identity and the unconscious.


These are two seperate paintings but I had intended them as a kind of pair. The whole body of work was to be hung in a cluster (salon style) so I tried to create connections between the works that could be picked up by the eye when glancing over the entire wall.

 A moment of clarity


 Cut


Superstition

In this body of work I explored collage for the first time as a reference point for my paintings. I worked with a variety of images and cut and pasted various photographs to come up with the final images for the paintings. I became interested in crystals as an extension of my investigations into notions of therapy. The crystals reference New Age therapy whilst also creating a kind of Sci-Fi element within the work.

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The Complexes

In my exploration of notions of therapy I was particularly interested in women and psychoanalysis and the works of Sigmund Freud.

"A complex is a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions, and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme, such as power or status (Schultz, D. & Schultz, S., 2009). Primarily a psychoanalytic term, it is found extensively in the works of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud."


 
Silent Running

Title taken from the 1971 science fiction film.


 Healer #1 and #2


Therapy


Tarantula


Une Vague de Reves

This is a french title which translates to 'A wave of Dreams' which relates to Freud's and book 'The Interpretation of dreams'

Narrative Spaces

Narrative Spaces was an exhibition curated by Sarah Parker for the Villa Alba Museum in Kew. I was pleased to be invited to be part of this truly unique exhibition in the most incredible grand old mansion in Melbourne.

"Villa Alba was built between 1882 and 1884 during the Marvellous Melbourne boom era. The house was decorated with ornate murals and stencils that covered the walls and ceilings of each room. Originally owned by William Greenlaw, the General Manager of the Colonial Bank of Australasia from 1877 to 1892, the house was eventually sold following the deaths of both Greenlaw and his wife. In 1950 it was converted into a nurses’ hostel and the murals were painted over. It is only in the last 25 years that the historic significance of the house and its valuable heritage has been recognized. During this time, a team of conservationists have been painstakingly removing the surface paint to reveal the original frescoes below.''


My work in the master bedroom. 
The sign on the door is from the time that the building was a nursing home





 Artwork by Isobel parker Phillip 

Narrative Spaces
25th - 27th May 2012
The Villa Alba Museum
44 Walmer Street Kew

Exhibiting artists:
Sarah Parker // Peter Lyssiotis // Sodacake // Niko Spelbrink // Tobias Richardson // Marius Foley // Heidi Yardley // Laurene Vaughan // Patrick Snelling // Stephen Philip // Jillian Allan // Simon Mee // Isobel Parker Philip // Daryl Prondoso // Bronwyn Brenton // Del Lumanta // Irit Pollak // The Fem Belling Trio

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SWANS cover art

I was thrilled when Michael Gira of the legendary band Swans asked if he could use images of my artwork for the cover of their live album 'We rose from your bed with the sun in our heads' which was released in May this year through Young God Records. Michael chose five paintings from my exhibition 'Her Kind'. The album is a double CD deluxe digipack and has been beautifully designed and packaged.

For more information about this album click HERE

Front cover

Back cover


The package that arrived from Michael Gira including copies of the CD (one signed for me) and his limited edition book 'Eight Stories'

Inside cover