MEMORY OF PLACE

22 JUNE - 3 JULY 2022


FRANCES KEEVIL

STUDIO W, 6 BOURKE ST, WOOLLOOMOOLOO

Sue’s work in this exhibition explores how memory is linked to location, to place.  In times of a pandemic, with national border closures and restrictions, I was unable to physically journey to immerse myself in nature. Instead, I found the inspiration for my paintings and drawings from memory of place.  

The genesis of these works occurred in vastly differing environments. Sketching and painting trips including her own backdoor in the Illawarra where coastal southerly winds whip the ocean and where sunlight flits across the rockpools and sand. Sue recalled driving through land and towns devastated by bushfires that left blackened tree trunks and a lingering smoke haze. ‘I had taken tranquil bushwalks through sage foliage and moss-covered boulders listening to the soothing trickle of creeks. I have seen towering ranges, deep gullies and the soft scattering of dandelion while marvelling at the desert sunset glows of pink and orange’.  

Even though these paintings have emerged in her home studio her memory is strongly connected to place and place to colour. Sage, ash, fiery reds, magenta, sky blue. Colour is also linked to texture. Mark-making, scrapping back, layered oils add to this visceral, visual exploration of memory, of place.

- Dr Robyn Morris
LHA, University of Wollongong

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