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TOWARDS TOMORROW INTENT AND ENVIRONS (2008) Painting by Redreamer
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- Dimensions Height 36in, Width 12in
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Original for sale A Painting within Painting Redreamed on Canvas.
12×3 x 36 inches
One of the repeating themes in my life is the way we as a human species have ‘affected’ the whole world environment in our negative impacts as an exosomatic species that uses up energy in a way no other species can be said to have done.
From the way we burn and use stored energy in fossil fuels to the mining of our soils and the population of the planet putting stress on the environment.
It will have consequences.
I do think there is now KNOWLEDGE and CHOICE in a way that was not possible previous. The question is whether or not we ACT on that knowledge as a collective consciousness. I have some hope that could happen.
The iconic leaf tree represents the Tree of life…...as a single leaf reflecting on the unity that is needed to achieve ‘garden of eden’ status on our planet. Are we ready as a species…...? There is always hope. The tree is surrounded by the energy of change and the love of wild places is evident in the symbology employed.
I prefer to consider our future bright and perhaps for humanity to have less negative impact on earth i think change is in our tomorrow. Big change…...and i do believe a change for the better.
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I paint therefore i am... I Redream.
Some images of my work with the hidden paintings within paintings can be seen here
Who am I? My name is Wendy - known as ‘Redreamer’ and i am an artist. Originally born in England, I moved to Australia when i was 8 and lived in Western Australia most of my life. I had the fortune to be an art specialist teacher and also taught circus and permaculture and volunteered saving whales and dolphins through Westwhales a cetaecean stranding group. I came to the US in 2005 for an International Art Exhibition in Connecticut and relocated here to NY 2006 with my boys and married my now husband Patrick and we moved to a 10 acre property in the Finger lakes.
My art is influenced by many things but one particular event stands out clearly. About 25 years ago i was travelling with some other artists down the coast to Torbay on the far southern coast in Western Australia and camped overnight on the beach - an impromptu art excursion and that night witnessed a bioluminescent spawning of plankton. The idea for painting light in the dark came about from that humbling connection to the natural world.
Since then i have worked on the paintings both literal light in the dark and also considering it as a way to look at the larger world. Interestingly my paintings have always had a strong indigenous Australian feel to them and around 15 years ago it was discovered i actually have a direct lineage to Nyungar - which i did not know until my parents began researching the family tree. My father’s side of the family originated in the area that my parents had relocated to with their young family. Coincidence? I think not. It is really a spirit of place - a sense you belong. My father always said he felt like he was home. Now we know why. He was.
My art also reflects a social consciousness i feel is important to talk about as we are all part of the natural world. I use bright colours to represent the joy, beauty and love and also as a way to make the viewer smile and bring happiness redreaming into their lives.
Redreaming…. Is a way of living that encourages you to recreate yourself and your world daily…. To be in your own dreamtime.
Wendy Bandurski-Miller Redreamer art from the heArt
- Nationality: AUSTRALIA
- Date of birth : 1960
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- Groups: Contemporary Australian Artists