‘but the view is ‘much’ better’ 446 x 480

‘but the view is ‘much’ better’

446 x 480

 
Awry on the 14th      452 x 480

Awry on the 14th     

452 x 480

 
Bad golf zen     450 x 486

Bad golf zen    

450 x 486

 
Bumpy road to the deep north (Mortlake)       458 x 486  

Bumpy road to the deep north (Mortlake)      

458 x 486  

 
Fly-fishing at Salwater Creek 1         450 x 480

Fly-fishing at Salwater Creek 1        

450 x 480

 
Fly-fishing at Salwater Creek 2          446 x 480

Fly-fishing at Salwater Creek 2         

446 x 480

 
Head back, chin up          305 x 305

Head back, chin up         

305 x 305

 
Head back, eyes forward   456 x 480

Head back, eyes forward  

456 x 480

 
Ill wind at Massey Park         452 x 480

Ill wind at Massey Park        

452 x 480

 
Legend; q to s       472 x 440

Legend; q to s      

472 x 440

 
Lost at C major450 x 477

Lost at C major

450 x 477

 
mixamus 1     340 x 480

mixamus 1    

340 x 480

 
mixamus 2          282 x 464

mixamus 2         

282 x 464

 
over.wait.now     446 x 480

over.wait.now    

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re-view from narrow gap     452 x 476

re-view from narrow gap    

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Slow cook below deck          340 x 475

Slow cook below deck         

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small.fry           253 x 330

small.fry          

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slow.small.fry    252 x 330

slow.small.fry   

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Tender knife     330 x 477

Tender knife    

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583 Elizabeth St Projects

November 27 2016 | Tony Mighell

These are the Latter

Jasper Johns said - 'sometimes you see it and then paint it and sometimes you paint it and then see it'; these are the latter.

They pay homage to meditation, swimming, my wife Wendy, my son Dylan, the rise and fall of the water in Saltwater Creek, the tidal canal our house faces, the movement of the neck of the grey heron as it steps along the wall of our driveway searching for food, the concentrated hand movement of Philip Glass in his Mad Rush piano piece played by him at Angel Place Recital Hall during the Sydney Festival in 2011, the new found freedom delivered me in 2015, the sad call of the Common Koel at dawn, Venus at dusk, and hopefully
no meaning,
no message,
no sign or symbol,
no thing,
nothing.

Tony Mighell

 

Tony Mighell studied in various Melbourne art schools in the seventies including the Victoria College of the Arts then journeyed to the New York Studio School.

The studio assistant for the Australian modernist Roger Kemp, Mighell was involved in the infamous Melbourne group of artists in the early eighties, Roar Studios.

He coordinated the painting studio at the art school in Launceston Tasmania working alongside Australian artists like Bea Maddock.

Moving to Sydney in 1994 after a number of exhibitions in Melbourne, Mighell developed a sought after reputation installing art exhibitions which led to him being the Head of Installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.

Whilst always maintaining his art practice, Mighell moved on from the MCA in 2015 and refocused on his painting and drawing.

This Sunday salon, ‘these are the latter’, is the first in a series of shows including a solo exhibition at Sheffer Gallery, Darlington in late February 2017.

Damien Minton