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“The drylands are the interface between the known and the unknown. They stand at the edge of order and chaos. Dust particles float into the ethereal realms and glint before disappearing; a scene that leaves me enthralled. It is, t me, the closest representation of a quantum reality – but then, how does one paint the light of the desert.”
Selected works over recent years representing Engelman’s feelings on her desert treks.
Engelman exhibited “This Sacred Place”, alarge triptych featuring the Willandra Heritage Region at the biennale in Firenze and was awarded Fifth Premio Pittura and received a platinum medal and award document. There were over 2000 artworks from 179 countries at the biennale.
“The spirit of the land” was painted in collaboration between artists, Joy Engelman and Nyree (Ngairi) Reynolds and selected for the inaugural awards in 2007. The work was purchased by the then Dept of Climate Change as an important statement and hangs today in the Dept of the Environment in Canberra.
Joy Engelman works in mixed media, multi-media and community art.
Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS
ORG exhibition archive; http://joy.engelman.com/cv.html (30/12/03); http://joy.engelman.com/FineArt.html (30/12/03)
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