Rosalie Rigby

Australian landscape painter.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

One of my favourite Australian painters, John R. Walker.

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Rosalie Rigby
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My art work represents an ongoing relationship with the countryside in which I live. In this sense it is local and in the application of the paint it is immediate. My working process may include drawing, using collage, representational paint sketches etc prior to starting the main painting. These are done not to obtain a preliminary sketch which is then to be used on the canvas but as a way of increasing a sensitivity and perception of line, colour and the sense of the place at that particular time. Paul Klee phrased this beautifully when he talked of "taking a line for a walk". It is by taking this walk that the knowable world is investigated and absorbed. Check out my FB page at http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/pages/Rosalie-Rigby/119529508057300
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