A contemporary mixed media exhibition featuring monumental landscape paintings and expressive animal sculptures.
BARK is a wide-ranging visual exploration of Australian landscapes and habitats. An eclectic mix of atmospheric paintings and expressionistic mixed media sculptures.
Col Ritchie has used a variety of techniques combined with bold brush strokes and intense splashes of colour to capture the essence of dry sclerophyll and stringy bark forests, creating landscapes that are full of colour, movement and mystique.
The sculptural element was inspired by his barking, loyal studio companions during lockdown. Through the application of texture, colour and natural resources, Ritchie made a series of ‘stick’ dogs, each personable and uniquely individual in design and character.
Exhibition will be closed on Good Friday, 7 April 2023.
Image: Col Ritchie, Misty Stand, 2022, acrylic on canvas
Art Space on The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map
409 Victoria Avenue , Chatswood 2067
Col Ritchie, "Misty Stand", 2022, acrylic on canvas
Col Ritchie, "Tall Timbers", 2021, acrylic on canvas
Col Ritchie, "Stick Dogs: Lucy, Harriet, Harvey and Mr Darcy", 2021-2022, mixed media
Col Ritchie, "The Clearing", 2020, acrylic on canvas
Col Ritchie, "Stick Dogs: Rex, Rocky and Brewster", 2021-2022, mixed media
Free
6pm - 8pm, Wednesday 5 April
Guest Speaker: Catherine Gilholme, Arts Initiatives and Events Officer, The Arts Unit Department of Education.
2pm - 3pm, Tuesday 11 April
Artist Col Ritchie will lead participants through a drawing process to design their own BARK dog characters. Bookings essential.
Design workshop