Over the years I have accumulated many random ‘things’. Inherited, acquired on travels, gifts, from op shops and markets. Some are the result of temporary fixations – perfect bread boards or old bins and canisters (good mouse proof storage) – while some just catch my eye. Sometimes kind friends lend me something interesting.
In normal day-to-day life we just scan for recognition – flowers, fruit and vegetables, a plate, views, anything. When I am in painting mode I look closely at everything around me, seeing beauty in the mundane. Potential subjects everywhere. I think of the paintings as being a kind of portrait of these subjects, searching for idiosyncrasies, signs of age, of a previous history, flaws, textures, that make them themselves. In a way honouring their existence and their connection to me.
Margaret’s pot and vases with paper daisies, 2019, oil on linen on panel, 45 x 45 cm ‘Margaret’s House’ featuring Pam …
“In June 2019 Pam Tippett was artist-in-residence at the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre, Nancy Fairfax …
Image above: Orest Keywan That Line 2023 steel 168 x 271 x 190cm Congratulations to Orest Keywan, Michael Snape and …