JAN IRVINE-NEALIE: EARLIER WORK



DOVE LAKE     
2000

1000mm x 3000mm
Acrylic pigment on silk, wool filled, hand stitched

Free hanging
Photo: Ian Hobbs

Private collection, USA

The snow-covered plateau of Cradle Mountain in Tasmania rises quickly from the lake below. Hovering above the landscape reveals the dove form that gives the lake its name.

Part of artist-in-residence program at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston, Tasmania (1996, 1998) and exhibited in resulting solo exhibition, Fragility & Endurance, at the Gallery in December 2000 — February 2001.

 
© Jan Irvine-Nealie
 
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