| Artist Statement
Inspired predominately by the Baroque period, my work is an expression and
reinterpretation of the historical image within the context of contemporary
art practices; primarily focusing on the portrayal of emotions, and the
passions of the soul, through gesture and expression.
Whether an
angui shed
face, a hand pressed to the breast, a face filled with joy, rapture or love,
or a sublime landscape
these images evoke an emotive response.
Through my interpretation of these works I aim to project my images beyond
the normal boundaries into a world of excess, where the body becomes the
expression and the sensation; writhing with torment, sexual tension,
spiritual ecstasy or the pain of martyrdom. I attempt to address
disclosure of a concealed truth; making the invisible visible.
Within my work I aim to create an atmosphere where violence and serenity
meet, light and contrast become every bit as powerful as form, where shadows
create pools of drama and unease; and where the mark of the artist portrays
the essence and being of the emotion being portrayed.
In my work, figures and faces respond and react to unseen emotional
triggers, often the subjects are not the main focus of the work, but instead
witnesses of something greater, poised on a spiritual, liminal threshold of
heightened perception and intensity within an ambiguous narrative.
Lee-Anne
Trewartha
November 2007
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