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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 24 W x 35.8 H x 0.8 D in
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It’s this window that returns me back to the sounds portrayed in the movie “To Kill A Mockingbird”, from the novel of the same name, by Harper Lee. And with this photo I’d taken years ago, I think about the innocent contrast between the rose and the old window. This window is from Boo Radley’s house in the fictional town of Maycomb, southern Alabama. Looking at the window I can hear the haunting voice of the film’s narrator, Kim Stanley, as she voices the childhood memories of the central character Scout Finch. It seems appropriate that this window, tormented by the hands of time, would have a beautiful single rose flowering alongside. The rose to me, is a symbol of the beauty and innocence surrounding Boo Radley. In making the choice to turn this photo into an acrylic artwork I decided to use the grey tone series and highlight the colours orange and blue. I feature these two colours because they remind me of classic novels and high school English lessons. The colour orange symbolises creativity, determination and fascination. Like the determination and fascination that Scout Finch had for the unseen Boo Radley hiding behind his window. To compliment orange, I needed blue. Deep blue represents the slow, calming and trustworthy nature that was Boo Radley’s persona. I have enjoyed the challenges this artwork presented me, and I’m grateful that in completing the project it has connected me back to a great film and book.
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 35.8 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I was born in Papua New Guinea and lived on a remote rubber plantation before moving to Sydney in 1971 at the age of 7. I was finding it hard adjusting to the city and my mother encouraged me to take up oil painting. Having won an art competition when I was 10, the judges recommended that I study at the local TAFE on a Saturday morning. I completed one term but felt out of place with students who were all over 16 years old, so I did not continue. I was also a TV junkie, we had no TV in Papua, and staying at TAFE meant missing out on Hey Hey It’s Saturday. It took me 40 years to rediscover painting. The one constant in my work is to find a new project and during my break from painting I have been a project manager in Information Technology. This kept me in a world with projects, and here too I learnt that even the smallest piece of data contributes its meaning towards each information system. The other constant motivating me in life is to finish a project so I can start a new one.
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