Raewyn Whaley

Unknowing 4, the woman

2015

Oil on board

1210mm (H) x 1010mm (W) x 40mm (D)

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Artist Statement

In Unknowing 4, the woman, hints of the female form are revealed as icons of fertility. The emphasis on the posterior steatopygia, as seen in neolithic mother goddess images is a focus on the  differing spheres of expectation women experience. The Cloud of Unknowing suggests an approach to contemplation that lets go of all pre-conditioning as the  singularity of " just being" takes place. 

About the Artist

Raewyn Whaley

Raewyn Whaley’s abstract art practice explores ideas and notions of “being" and incorporates her interest in contemplative thought through spontaneous undirected drawing, re-interpreted into abstract paintings. The link between abstraction and spirituality is demonstrated in the emotional and intellectual openness expressed on the canvas. In both spirituality and abstraction, ideas of mystery are present. Spirituality contains an invisible reality, where abstraction implies an invisible inner state. The senses are involved in perception of the spiritual and are utilised in the artist’s intuitive practice.

Whaley’s early years were influenced by the creative culture in her home life. Her grandfather Clarence Leman was one of Auckland’s early builders of villas, and first fibrous plaster manufacturer of ornate plaster ceilings. Her family home in Mt Albert, a show home for the business, featured gargoyles, and exotic fruit and flora in the ceilings.

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