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The Hanging Tree Painting

Sharon Monagle

Australia

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 72 W x 52.4 H x 1.6 D in

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This artwork was a key image in my 2023 solo exhibition Of Dingoes & Witch-hunts. The exhibition explored our collective attitude and behaviour toward women, challenging the viewer to consider gendered violence and the modern incarnation of the witch-hunt. This work is vibrant and has a lot of secondary detail, including a woman who has fallen to the ground and a threatening beast like creature in the background. I hope the viewer will engage with all aspects of the image, feeling perhaps shock but also empathy, seeing that beauty and vulnerability might sit beside danger. Whilst (in Australia, at least) we no longer hang or drown "witches," we do still persecute and vilify women who dare to be different, who step outside of accepted gender roles. We ignore this at our peril, as evidenced by stories such as those of Julia Gillard and Lindy Chamberlain

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:72 W x 52.4 H x 1.6 D in

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I am a largely self taught artist, working mainly in acrylic paint. A medical practitioner, I am privileged in my day to day work to share with people the highs and lows that life provides: the joy that attends the birth of a child, the terror at voices when no-one can be seen, the incomprehension of premature death, the fear, anger and denial when serious disease makes its presence known, the relief, too, at finally having an answer. I have a particular interest in mental health and have previously worked in rural and remote communities (in Australia and in Zambia), as well as with homeless persons and IV drug users. I find art is a useful tool to help me to explore, understand and to empathise with people's experiences - their reactions to self, to others and to the world around them. It enables me to see beauty in the everyday and in imperfection. I continue to develop my painting style and consider myself an abstract expressionist. I enjoy painting portraits and landscapes but am most interested in figurative work. To me, a degree of abstraction reminds us that we all see the same thing differently: our perceptions are distorted by our own experience, our mood, our biases. I also enjoy writing, most particularly poetry. My paintings are both informed by – and stimulate the writing of poetry. During my recent Artist residency in France I worked on a series of figurative works which explore what it is to be a woman - and all of the ways in which we fall. This body of work has been informed by numerous gallery and museum tours, by literature and by my own experiences. I intend to continue with this work back in my studio. My work is held in private collections across Australia, in the UK, The USA and in France. 3 pieces are part of the permanent collection at Chateau d’Orquevaux, Haute Marne, France.

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