Mills Plains 1832
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Title: Mills Plains 1832
As a landscape painter, I am deeply intrigued by the significance of certain places and the impact of non-Indigenous intervention on the natural landscape, in relation to indigenous people. Through my art, I aim to shed light on the diverse ways in which we experience our environment, ultimately fostering a renewed appreciation and respect for the land and its future.
My artwork is inspired by John Glovers 1832 painting “A corroboree of natives in Mills Plains” and features blurred sections of the landscape, symbolizing our disregard for the history and culture of Indigenous people.
The word "HOPE" acts as a focal point, a vignette, drawing attention to the importance of acknowledging the past and taking action towards a better future. Without hope, progress is impossible to establish and maintaining respectful relationships.
Year 2023: Watercolour mixed media on 300gsm Hot press Arches.
Framed in Hand finished Dark Brown Vic Ash. Gallery Profile 13 x 45mm. Window mount with rising 8mm ply, Hinge mounting.
Dimensions: h130cm x w75cm (framed)
Stefan is a Dutch born artist based in Melbourne, Australia. Stefan has art work in national and private collections throughout Australia and Europe, including the Artbank, NAB Bank Collection, Victorian & Queensland State Libraries.
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