Views from a Speeding Train - paintings by Amanda van Gils
Paintings from the ‘Views from a Speeding Train” series by artist Amanda van Gils.
Amanda van Gils is an Australian painter whose beautiful landscape paintings offer an interesting and compelling interpretation of the landscape genre.
The paintings in this series derive from van Gils’ first trip to Europe in 2006 where she exhibited in Berlin before traveling via Eurail throughout France, Spain and Italy as well as to Amsterdam and London. Struck by the distance of experience between people traveling in the carriage and the actual landscapes outside, the ideas for these paintings began to form.
Views – filtered by windows and blurred by the speed of the trains – were enticing yet out of reach; the sensation of separation and longing are here captured to exaggerated effect.
A sophisticated meditation on painting, photography and high-speed travel, these paintings resonate with the times we live in.
In 2008 van Gils was selected as a finalist in several prestigious National Art Prizes including the Mosman Art Prize, The Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize, The John Leslie Art Prize and the esteemed Fleurieu Art Prize.
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michelle giaco...
Got mine in the mail and I love LOVE love it!
Roll on January 1 – I’m itching to get it on the wall. :)
Amandav
Thanks Michelle. So glad you love it.. Victoria Reichelt received one today too and was so excited she sent me an email of it hanging on her bookcase! It’s a very novel experience seeing my paintings in a calendar.