'Meandering around Mosman' today involved spending time with Ruth Burgess at Mosman Art Gallery.
With the Mosman Art Gallery backdrop of a lifetime of images from her backyard forest, expressed through Ruth's woodblock prints - she guided us through how it was done.
Mosman Art Gallery - Ruth Burgess - Artist |
Hand of the printmaker
Material of the artist
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The final woodcut - three block, printed on Japanese paper |
Interpretation of forest
For a long time I have lived in this forest,
symbolic inspiration of the printmaker
to express the landscape's power and energy.
Forest canopy and its understory
insects, birds, moon, distant sky, wind
create chaotic order; an enigma of illusion.
Meditative Zen-like process
equalises wood, ink, paper, tools
with the imagery and hand of artist.
There is no formula; you are not alone
wood and paper work with you,
to express the landscape's power and energy.
Forest canopy and its understory
insects, birds, moon, distant sky, wind
create chaotic order; an enigma of illusion.
Meditative Zen-like process
equalises wood, ink, paper, tools
with the imagery and hand of artist.
There is no formula; you are not alone
wood and paper work with you,
ink the servant of the woodcut.
'My time must be spent doing my work' Ruth Burgess
Poem from Ruth's words - Claire Mitchell