Embracing the spirit of renewal and transformation, the New Growth exhibition at the Old Auction House in Kyneton is open to the public this month.
Showcasing the work of five artists, the display draws on inspiration from the natural world, reflecting on different layers, as the world steps into the new year.
Artist Pam Gleeson said floral art is a subject matter that she is pursuing along with land and seascapes, and her garden inspired her contribution.
“Most of it is barely four years old, but already each year brings about amazing changes and incredible new growth every spring and summer,” she said.
“I have captured…the blossoming of various plants in my paintings. Their essence and beauty forever, as each year brings change and I may never have that chance again.”
Fellow artist Christopher Strong said, to him, new growth is an energetic and fast-moving part of a longer journey.
“My works capture flowers at a very specific time in the growth cycle which I believe is beautiful, but I feel a need to paint it because I know the colour and movement does not last,” he said.
“Over recent years, like many people, I’ve been focussed inwards and been required to curb ambitions.”
Artist Ana Hanson said the title of the exhibition itself seemed to resonate with the ideas I have been exploring in my art.
“My work is a process of honouring both traditional and contemporary art practices by exploring a range of mediums and styles,” she said.
“At the same time I draw inspiration from the world around me, particularly the places I go when I need to revive my spirit.”
Zoe Moffatt