Jill Teck spent several months with her family,
who have all emigrated to Australia, where she began the work for a
new exhibition in the Town Hall Theatre Gallery for the month of December,
2001.
She says, 'I feel that this journey will have
long reaching influences and inspiration for my work, and for this show,
with the time available, I have only been able to make a beginning."
"The title, Tiger in the Sky, is also the
title of one of the paintings of Phet, a very special tiger whom I met
in Laos. I have a great interest in symbolism, and several of the paintings
come from my unconscious reaction to animals or sculptures that I met
on my way. Others derive from my fascination at what is not seen."
"On the other side of our familiar world,
lies another place. Particularly in Australia, I was interested in the
connection of place and person, and how the one influenced the other,
and what each contained beneath the surface."
"Each painting derives from something seen,
something noticed, something felt, if only an atmosphere or a colour.
I have allowed them to grow in their own way, in order to explore these
connections. When I begin, I don't know how it will end."
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Shark
Bay
I
was overwhelmed by the brightness and colour of the west coast of Australia.
We stood above this bay, looking down on the sharks below, small and harmless
with distance.
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(cms)
89x 89
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Kalgoorlie
Gold
Driving
one evening to a game of 'two pennies' played by the locals in the gold
town of Kalgoorlie, the sun was setting behind the Salmon Gums. These
lovely trees, true to their name, moult every year to reveal a new, smooth,
salmon pink bark. They go on for ever.
89 x 119
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Origins
On
the west coast of Australia is a place called Hammelin Pool. This is a
wide expanse of shallow, turquoise water contained within the arms of
two sand spits. Here grow stromatolites, shapes on the shore and just
underwater, formed by tiny organisms called cyanobacteria - said to be
one of the first earthly life forms. I connected the Aboriginal people
with these first forms of life.
89 x 88
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Praying
Nun
Just
north of Perth lies the Pinnacles Desert, a beautiful, undulating sea
of deep yellow sand. A few bushes survive among the ancient fossilized
tree stumps which form the pinnacles which grow like great whale or dinosaur
teeth from the sand. Some of the pinnacles have been given names, and
one of these is the Praying Nun. I had been exposed to different cultures,
and this painting seems to embody both the Gothic and the Eastern ways.
89x 119
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Carnarvon
Gorge - Ghost Gums
Up
in Queensland, a few hours drive inland from the coast, this gorge cuts
its way between two escarpments. It is full of gum trees and tree ferns,
and there are two sites of ancient aborigine rock paintings. On my way
up the gorge I was seeing each tree, rock and plant as individual. On
my way down I was aware of the interaction and interdependence of everything
that lived in this magical wholeness, including the spirits of the people
who had long ago dwelt here. The outlines of their hands have been left
for posterity.
89 x 119
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Yin
and Yang
The
earth and the sky, the fundamental search for balance.
89 x 88
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Garden
Temple
In
Luang Prabang, Laos, this was one of the smarter temples, situated in
the Palace Gardens, in this fascinating old town which is a mixture of
ancient Buddhism and Colonial French.
61 x 51
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Phet
A
tiger who was born free, brought up in a village, but had lived in a small
cage for over a year, yet was still friendly and gentle and could be patted
through the bars. She purred and 'talked' when spoken to. By now she should
be installed in her new large enclosure. The name Phet, pronounced Pet,
means Diamond.
45 x 51
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Tiger
in the Pink
Speaks
for itself
67 x 81
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Tiger
in the Sky
I
kept singing in my head the Beatles song with slightly altered words -
Tiger in the Sky with Diamonds.
I didn't paint the diamonds, as the tiger's name was Diamond (Phet).
61 x 51
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Slow
Boat - Mekong
Standard
transport to travel down the Mekong river from Northern Thailand to Luang
Prabang, a cramped two day journey.
77 x 61
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River
Children
Swimming
in the river, a tributary of the Mekong, at Luang Prabang, tiger country
in the distance.
64 x 74
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Mekong
I
wanted to portray the colours and character of the river, swirling around,
drawing you in, just that, no more
66 x 71
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Harmony
Two
Buddha (-esses) - statues I came across in Sukothai, in Thailand. They
were not together at the time.
81 x 66
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Peace
and Passion
Images
of Thai Buddhist culture
61 x 51
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Big
Blue Elephant
I
had a great time out at the Elephant farm near Chang Mai in Thailand (the
colour isn't real!)
66 x 76
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Oh
to be a Bird
In
Thailand and Laos, hens and cockerels roam free. So do the pigs in the
villages, but I didn't paint a pig.
66 x 76
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Floating
Buddha
I
notice that the Buddhas I have chosen to paint all have quite a feminine
appearance. Lotus lilies are given as offerings in the Temples, but were
not so easy to find growing wild. These were at the ruined town of Sukhotai
- the Buddha wasn't really afloat, but I thought she would be happy among
the lilies.
65 x 72
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The
Sunday Hat
A
Fiji villager whose Sunday outfit attracted me
51 x 45
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Fiji
Woman
Planting
Cassava in the forest
86 x 66
Barbara's Hibiscus - Not for Sale
- Cards in aid of Slanu Cancer Help Centre
Barbara Callan, while already suffering from
cancer, wrote and sang a song for me at my last exhibition in November
2000. While I was in Thailand I noticed an especially beautiful white
hibiscus flower, and thought that I would paint it and send it to Barbara.
However I received a message a few days later to say that she had died.
The painting is in the safe keeping of her friend Susan, and is not for
sale. I would like perhaps to make postcards from it, which could be sold
in aid of Slanu Galway Cancer Help Centre. If you would like to sponsor
some, the cost is approximately £100 per 500 cards.
Please note that the photographs
of the paintings do not give a realistic representation of the true
colour.
Orders may be sent to Jill Teck and payments
can be made to her by cheque or bank draft in Irish Punts.
For further details please contact me.
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