Cardigan In The Desert.

pauldrobertson

Cardigan In The Desert.

Disarray… I try to refer to it every time I can

ORDO AB CHAO (order out of chaos).

hell

better the other way round.
I did this piece while I was working at the Babylon Hotel. When I say working, I mean painting. I had a deal where I would paint in public at the pub and get free coffee and exhibition space in return. Pretty sweet really.

I got to be friends with a lot of the waitresses there, so when I was placing the figure in the foreground I based it on one of them – she was wearing a Cardigan and had a bag with her. She was running late and flustered.



I like the idea of the figures in my landscapes being deeply self-involved despite the dramatic and unusual things happening around them and this is a good example. She is looking at her watch in the midst of a desert in the face of an incoming maelstrom.

To her the fact that she is late for work or whatever else it implies is far more important than where she is or what is happening.

Also there is that I am kind of obsessed with time (the whole Einsteinian relativity thing and spooky quantum theory throws our understanding of the world into disarray) so I try to refer to it every time I can.

This is probably my favourite of all my landscapes – just for the colour. I sold it in 2003 through the perth Royal show exhibition.

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Cardigan In The Desert. by pauldrobertson
  • spiffing

    spiffing

    oh, this is absolutely lovely!

  • michael51

    michael51

    wow mate I love the colours of this I see the open loniness of the landscape wow

  • Suzanne German

    Suzanne German

    the whole notion of how big the pending storm is and how little by comparison in physical relaity she is ….i like.
    also like the way you have her believing the time on her watch is most important of all – that sense of relativity….i like the colours and i like the thought behind it all.

  • Woodie

    Woodie

    Brilliant Paul

  • Tony Ryan

    Tony Ryan

    Incredible artwork Paul. The colours have so much life and passion. Interesting what you write aswell. Sometimes I can lose myself to fear and become self absorbed in what I have to do and in these moods miss so much of the beauty that is around me.

  • Jamie Lee

    Jamie Lee

    Truly outstanding

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    Wow Paul this one’s excellent!

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    Surround sound art! Nailed.

  • Heather King

    Heather King

    this just draws me in, and leaves me completely and utterly absorbed.
    mesmerizing!

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    Great work

  • sweetscent62

    sweetscent62

    Breathtaking….

  • pauldrobertson

    pauldrobertson

    thanks everyone :)`

  • Vickie  Fisher

    Vickie Fisher

    This is breathtaking….I love the whole time thing also….put things back in to perspective. You are so talented!

  • Kurt  Tutschek

    Kurt Tutschek

    beautiful – very intense colors

  • chamo

    chamo

    love the strong colours in this scape the wishy washy colours of eruope cannot compare to our bright and strong colours of Australia

  • Care

    Care

    That is brilliant…love the primaries….amazing work you have…

  • pauldrobertson replied

    thanks care :)

    :)
    -paul

  • Frank Stillitano

    Frank Stillitano

    Colour!!!..I can only imagine the original!!!

    I love the disregard for a visible horizon line.

  • pauldrobertson replied

    thanks! think this is my favourite of my own landscapes.

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