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View In My Room
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 51.2 W x 35 H x 0.8 D in
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Crossing lines explores the transient interchange of human existence at specific moments in time; the spilling out of passengers from the crossover of arriving and departing trains brings about the unconscious invasion of personal space, which in turn becomes fragmented. While this infringement of space brings individuals closer, it allows no insight into their ego or inner consciousness, their sensitivities or their fragility. The packed station lies beyond the bridge on which we stand. Here, we view the junction of intertwining rails, whispering telegraph wires and the mishmash of signalling. It is a busy, but nevertheless deserted landscape that greets us, only nodding towards the crowded distance of city life, punctuated by the verticals of poles and towers that appear to march off towards the horizon. A purposeful figure is seen, not only moving towards the view, but seemingly wishing to become a part of it; no longer the onlooker, he leaves our side. Perhaps he is considering his own path to take; crossing lines to reach a determined or undetermined destiny. Artists notes: I came across this view of Gare St Jean in Bordeaux and marvelled at the complexity of wires, rails, poles and signs. Initially experimenting with different techniques, I settled on the juxtaposition that is created through layered paint, against the bold, almost abstract sweeps from the palette knife. The view floats amidst the canvas’ red base, depicting a figure that appears to be walking himself into the depth of a page from a storybook.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
51.2 W x 35 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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"A moment never lasts, it is here for us to take. To hold, to let go. To imprint, behind our eyes, to burn, into our souls. To remember, for an instant. To forget, in another. One moment. Here… And then… it’s gone." Such is the immanent conceptualisation expressed in Amanda Rackowe’s work. Her exploration of the transient interchange of human existence at specific moments in time ushers us into an ambiance of semi-surreality, where her images slide between figuration and abstraction. This sometimes inchoate ambiance reflects her concerns with the fragility of instant and space and their transient imbrication. Unconscious crossovers of lives and memories exist in scenes where the viewer is present, but rarely involved. This torpid and involuntary invasion, albeit a physical infringement, becomes fragmented. There is no insight, no new révélation, into the ego or inner consciousness of one or the other. Working in multiple layers of paint, using washes and glazes, the artist builds a richness and depth of colour, purposefully encouraging the spontaneous marks and runs of paint that breathe life into her work, echoing the determined and the haphazard possibilities of life’s (in)exhaustable journey. Her palette is dominated by an underlying primary red, a nod to the earth’s hot core. Her choice of colour moves within tones of blues, turquoises and crimsons to deep ochres and yellows. Whilst her love of colour is obvious, her fascination with light is also evident in all her work, an early influence from her days working as a theatrical and architectural lighting designer. Standing in front of her work one is solicited to examine and question the seemingly banal experiences of life. Amanda Rackowe lives and works in the south west of France where she taught oil painting for 16 years. She divides her time between the Dordogne and her beloved Île d’Oleron off the west coast of France. Her work features regularly in exhibitions throughout France and is widely collected in Europe, the United States and Australia. She has been awarded various prizes and been invited as guest artist at various art fairs and exhibitions. In 2023 she was selected to exhibit in both the prestigious "Salon des Artistes Français" and "Salon Comparaisons" at the Art Capital 2024 art fair, held annually at the Grand Palais in Paris. She is part of the Paris based art group "Figuration Inévitable".
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