"Into the Unknown" Toni Hartill 2023 |
And, just like that, another snail image has evolved!
(Well, not really "just like that."
There are a fair few hours of hard graft involved,
but so very enjoyable to bring this image to life.)
There are a fair few hours of hard graft involved,
but so very enjoyable to bring this image to life.)
And, as in the earlier images, where the narrative has been
semi-autobiographical,
this one is perhaps the most personal so far.
semi-autobiographical,
this one is perhaps the most personal so far.
Perhaps it might resonate with you?
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SOLO EXHIBITION & ARTIST'S RESIDENCY!
Where the snail tales began!
My first snail image was created as an etching in 2020
for an exhibition Taonga o te Ngahere - Treasure of the Forest.
I was inspired to include the endangered kauri snail, pupurangi,
and the mighty Kauri tree -
both taonga only found in the north of Aotearoa, NZ.
for an exhibition Taonga o te Ngahere - Treasure of the Forest.
I was inspired to include the endangered kauri snail, pupurangi,
and the mighty Kauri tree -
both taonga only found in the north of Aotearoa, NZ.
"Kauri Snail" Toni Hartill 2020 Aluminium etched with copper sulphate Plate size: A5 Paper size: A4 |
From this small image I was curious to consider the challenge
of recreating the image as the largest possible etching
I could create in my home studio, thus including a lot more detail.
"Home as a Sanctuary"
This work was created soon after our initial full lockdown
in 2020, due to the covid pandemic.
As mentioned in an earlier post, snails seem to have become a totem creature for me
and I was inspired to attempt to use the kauri snail as a means to gather and convey
my thoughts at this perilous time. Returning to our family, our homes,
our physical and spiritual place of belonging, to a place we felt most safe,
very quickly we seemed to accept that our “worlds” would need to shrink
back to include our own “back yard", our sanctuary.
"Home as a Sanctuary" Toni Hartill 2020 Aluminium etched with copper sulphate Plate size: 300mm x 585mm |
"Stick to your Bubble"
As we went into a nationwide lockdown, a call went out
from printmaker Celia Walker, to participate in a print exchange
inspired by our experiences in isolation and so, this linocut came into being
to reflect the message of the time, "Stick to your bubble!"
from printmaker Celia Walker, to participate in a print exchange
inspired by our experiences in isolation and so, this linocut came into being
to reflect the message of the time, "Stick to your bubble!"
"Stick to your Bubble" Toni Hartill 2020 Linocut SOLD OUT |
"A Cautious Reopening"
Inspired by the experience of being in an extended lockdown from August til December 2021, during the Covid-19 pandemic, this linocut was created to express my (and others') cautiousness towards the stepped reopening of our bubbles.
I'm the timid one still inside the jar...
"A Cautious Reopening" Toni Hartill 2021 Linocut Paper size: A4 Available to purchase from ONLINE SHOP |
"P is for Pupurangi" Toni Hartill 2022 Linocut |
And so....
Into the Unknown!
"Into the Unknown" Toni Hartill 2023 Linocut Image size: approx A4 210 x 297cm Paper size: A3 297 x 420 cm |
In this latest image Snaily is off on her travels alone!
Out of her jar and away from her bubble!
In the distance is the iconic cone of Taranaki Maunga
- a long way from home for a little northland snail!
It's about summoning the courage to sometimes
step outside of your comfort zone and to seek
new horizons, challenges or adventures,
not really knowing what lies ahead.
It's also about striking out on your own
to try something new, without your usual
support of family, friends or colleagues.
Sometimes we need to forge our own path,
to go it alone,
to discover where we are going next and
to appreciate where we've been
or what we've achieved.
SOLO EXHIBITION
&
ARTIST'S RESIDENCY
Photo credit: from out of the blue studio gallery |
Inspiration!
Early last year I received an invitation, literally from out of the blue,
from Viv Davy to have a solo exhibition and residency at her beautiful gallery
Opunake, Taranaki, NZ.
Nov 9TH -Dec 17TH, 2023
This was an opportunity
to step out of my comfort zone
and into the unknown!
Firsts!
This opportunity is an absolute first for me in so many ways,
personally and for my arts practice.
For starters, I've never been to Opunake.
I didn't even know where it was! Do you?
I've never been invited to exhibit solo.
And this is the first time I've prepared a special body of work for a solo.
My first-ever solo, last year, was actually a retrospective
of my artist books created over 5 - 6 years.
Working towards this show has been a huge
and somewhat daunting undertaking,
requiring me to create a, mostly, whole new body of work
in less than a year.
Taradise - artists' residency and accommodation |
Residency!
I've long dreamed of doing a residency!
To have the opportunity of spending a decent length of time
in a far-away place,
(far away enough not to just pop home at the weekends)
immersed in the environment,
is beyond exciting.
Bucket-list stuff!
I've also never left my family to spend more than a few days away.
To spend it working on my art is ...!!!
(You may have heard mention of this gallery in earlier posts:
I was involved in a group show, The Beach,
last summer, and was due to visit at the end of January
when we were hit by the Anniversary Weekend floods!)
Recent Visit
My freakout-ometer had been quavering between
through-the-roof excitement
and sheer terror.
To set my mind at ease and to help me prepare
for the many aspects of this great adventure,
including installation, talks, workshops,
demos, and the residency,
hubby and I took a long weekend roadie down
to Opunake to meet Viv and to make plans.
Now, I am through-the-roof EXCITED!!
"Into the Unknown" working drawing THartill |
I created this image before I ventured down to Opunake,
conjuring up a well-trodden path,
through lush NZ flora of ferns and flax,
purely from my imagination,
although with a tiny spark of inspiration
from the well-known Charles Heaphy painting
"Mount Egmont from the Southward"
as seen here in The Big Picture by Hamish Keith.
"Mount Egmont from the Southward" Charles Heaphy |
I was amazed therefore to see aspects of the landscape emerge,
a lot like my imagination had conjured!
"Into the Unknown" detail Toni Hartill |
"Into the Unknown" detail Toni Hartill |
The road, Mt Messenger. |
"Into the Unknown" detail Toni Hartill |
We circumnavigated the mountain however,
not a peek did we get.
That's something more to look forward to!
I know you're in there Taranaki Maunga! |
Editioning
I have hand printed 2 limited editions,
each of just 10 lino prints.
Version 1 is a warm brown-black.
Version 2 is a deep blue-black.
Image size: A4
Paper Size: A3
Paper: Fabriano Rosapina 285gsm
Ink: Charbonnel Aquawash
Sales & Enquiries
You are welcome to contact me
for any enquiries or to purchase.
NOW AVAILABLE
in my ONLINE SHOP!
Prints can be picked up from me
in Auckland or couriered.
$135 NZD each
Free tracked Economy Courier within NZ only.
Rural delivery and Signature services are extra.
I will also take some with me to Opunake
in November.
If you would like to reserve a print,
of either colour, blue-black or brown-black,
to pick up from me in Opunake
please message me to arrange.
My exhibition will be open to the public
Nov 9th - Dec 17th, 2023.
I will be in residence for this entire period of time
and look forward to meeting and connecting with others
in and around the Opunake, Taranaki region.
Please do come say Hi!
"Into the Unknown" editioning brown-black version Toni Hartill |
"Into the Unknown" editioning blue-black version Toni Hartill |
"Into the Unknown" editioning Toni Hartill |
"Into the Unknown" editioning Toni Hartill |
"Into the Unknown" two colourways Toni Hartill |
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