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Ep 90: Emily Imeson
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A true plein air painter, Emily Imeson has spent the last two years living a nomadic lifestyle travelling around Australia with her partner in their beloved Troopy 4WD.
For much of that time Emily’s studio has been the Australian outback. Whether she's using the side of the car as an easel or working flat on the ground of the Australian desert, she is engulfed by her surroundings and transfers that experience onto the canvas.
A few days before COVID caused a lockdown in Australia, I visited Saint Cloche Gallery in Paddington to see Emily‘s latest solo show. Called 'Take Me There', it was a collection of works she created on her travels. They were powerful and evocative paintings.
She has exhibited in six solo shows across Australia and has had work in many more group shows and last year she was awarded the Macquarie Group Emerging Artist prize.
What struck me most when I spoke with Emily, though, was her close connection with nature and the Australian environment and her understanding of the significant relationship Indigenous communities have and have had with the land.
Her aim is to convey that connection to the viewer and to remind us that we were always meant to be closely connected with nature.
Scroll down for video of highlights of the podcast interview.
To hear the podcast interview click on 'play' beneath the above feature photo.
Feature photo courtesy of the artist
Upcoming show
Solo online exhibition at Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane, 13 - 26 August, 2020
Show Notes
Emily ImesonEmily Imeson InstagramEmily Imeson at Saint Cloche GalleryEmily Imeson at Edwina Corlette GalleryEmily Imeson at AK Bellinger GalleryEmily Imeson at Lonely Goat Gallery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya1IId8GJLg&feature=youtu.be
'Blue Bonnets', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 125 x 140cm
'Alive in the Dead of Night', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 123 x 123cmWinner Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize, 2019 (acquisition)
'Dances with Shadows', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 115cm
'On the Run', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 110 x 190cm
'Acacia Bloom and Troopy Dust', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 95 x 115cm
For much of that time Emily’s studio has been the Australian outback. Whether she's using the side of the car as an easel or working flat on the ground of the Australian desert, she is engulfed by her surroundings and transfers that experience onto the canvas.
A few days before COVID caused a lockdown in Australia, I visited Saint Cloche Gallery in Paddington to see Emily‘s latest solo show. Called 'Take Me There', it was a collection of works she created on her travels. They were powerful and evocative paintings.
She has exhibited in six solo shows across Australia and has had work in many more group shows and last year she was awarded the Macquarie Group Emerging Artist prize.
What struck me most when I spoke with Emily, though, was her close connection with nature and the Australian environment and her understanding of the significant relationship Indigenous communities have and have had with the land.
Her aim is to convey that connection to the viewer and to remind us that we were always meant to be closely connected with nature.
Scroll down for video of highlights of the podcast interview.
To hear the podcast interview click on 'play' beneath the above feature photo.
Feature photo courtesy of the artist
Upcoming show
Solo online exhibition at Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane, 13 - 26 August, 2020
Show Notes
Emily ImesonEmily Imeson InstagramEmily Imeson at Saint Cloche GalleryEmily Imeson at Edwina Corlette GalleryEmily Imeson at AK Bellinger GalleryEmily Imeson at Lonely Goat Gallery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya1IId8GJLg&feature=youtu.be
'Blue Bonnets', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 125 x 140cm
'Alive in the Dead of Night', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 123 x 123cmWinner Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize, 2019 (acquisition)
'Dances with Shadows', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 90 x 115cm
'On the Run', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 110 x 190cm
'Acacia Bloom and Troopy Dust', 2019, acrylic on canvas, 95 x 115cm
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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