PROMETHEUS
As fires, storms and Covid 19 hit the Aussie
shores in the past year, the familiar of everyday life was visited by the
unfamiliar and questions regarding the human condition towards nature were
discovered. Relating the layers of life not only through paint but through
familiar scenes that uncover the 'unfamiliar' underneath, once you relate the
experience of life in the works and tell a story of what is behind. Things are
not always what they seem. For a smile may hide a pain, as a sea may hide
a storm beneath its waves.
In remembering my childhood experiences and
relating them to the everyday life I began to remember when I started drawing
horses at the age of ten, due to my affinity towards them. I would not draw
anything else for a few years. This
brought me to the investigation of Prometheus, through my research due to the
human condition of property and how our modern society is working against
nature, hence Prometheus is revisited in a whole new light.
'The problem with Prometheus' (also the name of my second
painting, after ‘The grey divide of the Brumby’) is an investigation on the
human condition regarding his mismanagement of nature which is against
nature itself, resulting in catastrophic environmental factors and
resulting in cruelty towards sentient beings such as
Brumbies. Horses belong to the environment and the only
thing destroying nature is 'The Human Condition'.
‘The grey divide of the Brumby’ brought this
to the forefront as Australia’s unique flora and fauna is used as an argument
by the Australian government as brumbies are related as not native to Australia
and thus considered not wild horses but feral and in need of eradication, to’
save’ Australia’s natural environment, hence relating the grey divide. The
Problem is really related to the ‘Prometheus’ idea as our modern society has
caused such problems in relation to wildlife, due to our urbanisation and over
population of the world and industrialisation.
Thus ‘The grey divide of the brumby’ relates the division between pro
brumby groups and environmental groups.
The grey divide also relates the past of the
everyday life as fires hit the Aussie shores and after that the brumbies in
Kosciuszko National Park in NSW where being trapped. So not only had they
suffered and survived a natural devastation but now, had to contend with their
eradication from the wild.
Prometheus is to bring to light the plight of
all Brumbies in Australia and all wild Equine animal
that has been culled and or trapped dividing herds or mobs of
brumbies as we call them, resulting in
the break-up of equine families, that are trapped then rehomed or slaughtered
in knackeries if not rehomed or otherwise air culled or ground shot. In
Australia, they are blamed for damaging the environment as Brumbies are not
native to their birth land. They were brought here by colonisation in 1778.
‘Prometheus’ has also now become an entity of
its own as I recently became a brumby advocate due to this research and have
become a moderator for a fb group called NSW Brumbies.com and NSW brumbies fb
group. I also run a blog also called freethebrumbies.blogspot.com. This began
to give brumbies a voice and make us aware of our modern condition, that is
working against nature. Brumbies need to be recognised as sentient beings
and be deemed as an Australian Animal, as we Humans can call ourselves
Australian. With a voice, eventually Brumbies can be free of culling and
trapping and roam free as they should in their place, called nature.
The blog has memorabilia to aid pro brumby
groups that rehome brumbies and fight for their rights in legislative law, as
well as protest posters to voice the injustice caused due to our human
condition and other stories that related more research, targeting the
understanding of horses themselves and their environment, as well as arguments
relating to the human condition. Prometheus will eventually continue in future
as the title of my next exhibition.
As this has now become part of my practice and works this post is affectively for all works that I will donate for raffles and auctions to aid the brumby plight.
VISIT freethebrumbies.blogspot.com
THE BARMAH DONATIONS
SKETCHES DONATED FOR RAFFLES OR AUCTION
TO BARMAH BRUMBY PRESERVATION GROUP February 2021
'AMONGST THE DANDELION'S'
Dark Days for Barmah Brumbies
Pastel Pitt Pencil on A3 Black Canson Paper 140gm.
'DARK DAYS FOR BARMAH BRUMBY'
Derwent Colour Pencil on A3 Black Canson Paper 140gm
'BIRO DOODLE STUDY OF TWO BRUMBIES' (Gifted to Barmah group)
Biro on A3 Canson Paper 225gm
'DARK DAYS FOR BARMAH BRUMBY'
Graphite, led pencil, Derwent Colour Pencil on A3 Canson Paper 225gm
THE NEW ENGLAND SANCTUARY DONATIONS
SKETCHES DONATED FOR RAFFLES
TO NEW ENGLAND BRUMBY SANCTUARY March 2021
'TOM KNP TRAPPED BRUMBY'
Rembrandt soft pastels and Derwent colour pencils & Faber castell pencils polychromos
on A3 white acid free field sketch paper 225gm
'RED' WHERE ARE THE DANDELIONS NOW? '
KNP Trapped brumby White charcoal and Derwent colour pencils &
Faber castell pencils polychromos on A3 black canson paper 140gm
'JOEY 'EATING THE DANDELIONS'
Sketch in White charcoal and Derwent colour pencils on A3 black canson paper 140gm
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