I am always amazed at the way an artist’s mind will interpret a given subject. I believe artists “see” in certain palettes, even when looking at a thing that is obviously one color, the artist feels it as another. Such seems to be the way of Australian abstract painter Jo Davenport, whose expressionistic interpretations of landscape, instead of being literal regurgitations of a scene, are spontaneous bursts of color and mark.
As we transition from summer into autumn, these paintings remind me of how utterly changeable and temporal our landscape is. As branches, grow, then break, soil erodes, flowers seed, and light changes, a given scene will never be exactly the same as it is in one exact moment.
To see more of Jo Davenport‘s work, please visit her website.
All images are via the artist’s website.
Frances Louise Rice
September 10, 2014 at 8:35 PMVery vibrant paintings with lots of energy! It would be interesting to see photos of the landscapes that inspired them!
Artsy Forager
September 11, 2014 at 9:45 AMI agree, Frances! Would love to see how the artist is translating color!