Above image: View of the gardens at Mount Wilson, photograph by Jennifer Keeler-Milne
“The vibrant season
Chroma of amber and rust
Nature’s masterpiece”
Robyn Noble
In 2019, The Old School at Mount Wilson commenced its volunteer based, not for profit artist in residence program. The one month residency aims to share the beauty and diversity of Mount Wilson, providing an opportunity for emerging and established artists to engage with the local community, and environment.
Throughout May, artist Jennifer Keeler-Milne has brought her practice to the Mount Wilson area, offering a mutual sharing of inspiration between artist and community. Jennifer has been producing new works from The Old School studio and led a concertina sketchbook workshop for local creatives.
Jennifer evokes an atmospheric depiction of nature. For the past decade she has made captivating its mysticism and evocative character her underlying objective. The luminescence of autumn colours has transformed the Mount Wilson scenery, inspiring a series of new original works.
The beauty and colour is almost overwhelming. I found in the first week that I need to look down and felt consoled by a line in a Wendell Berry poem that said “The ground is wise”…. My first drawing and painting was of a dandelion and then a lichen covered branch, then a small painting of moss.
Jennifer’s studio at The Old School will be open to the public this Saturday May 28th.
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View of the gardens at Mount Wilson, photograph by Jennifer Keeler-Milne
Work in progress at the studio, photograph by Jennifer Keeler-Milne
Work in progress at the studio, photograph by Jennifer Keeler-Milne
Work in progress at the studio, photograph by Jennifer Keeler-Milne