alien
Worlds
If you ever leave Havre Gosselin , on a late summers evening, after the sun goes down, say 10pm, having swum with the phosphorescent plankton that glows when you disturb the water as you swim so that the stars above are mirrored by the plankton around you.
Well sometimes the moon will be up.
Say a sliver of the moon tonight. When you turn to walk up the long grass bank to the monument the sky feels like a dome above you and the moon hangs like a marble in the sky. Especially on a late warm still summers evening on Sark.
And I remembered that moon when I was in South Africa over this last winter. I had traveled out to camp on a farm in the last valley in the Cederberg mountains before the desert begins one valley over. I was walking back from the swimming hole late, in darkness and the moon hung like a marble in the sky, our constant companion.
Yet if you look through binoculars or a telescope the surface seems so alien to me. Potted with craters and what look like pans. Bright in the eyepiece the more the sun shines on it. During the solar eclipse in March, the word Totality was used to describe the moment when the moon covered the whole sun. A perfect shadow disc as the moon was just the right distance between us and the sun to create Totality.
I had never heard this description before and yet in that Totality moment, the edges of the moon could be seen by the sun shining through. Those edges were mountains. How high I wonder they are, to create a view of their valleys here on earth.
I began to use watercolor in South Africa after joining a class. I struggled with the techniques but took them to the Cederberg on a whim. And on another whim I found a large pack of kitchen sponges in the payment aisle of a builders warehouse.
The round marks are the kitchen sponges. I used a lasagna take out tray to mix the paint in and started exploring. Stand very close to the paintings and the colours marks and layers is an alien world. Like the moon, a painting can be seen from afar in totality and yet up close it as though the surface is as alien as the moon surface.
I also came to realise that the colours of watercolour are different at night. In daytime they can seem dull,muted. At night the light up under white light, they seem to glow more to me. I think if these as night painting, best seen under those conditions as in daylight they will appear very different.
Part image : Klienfontein Night
Watercolour/Gouache on Cloth
180 x 150 cm
Poster for Exhibition
Alien Worlds Exhibition will be held at the Island Hall Sark in August and September2024. I have also built an interactive feature for the show that can be accessed through the icon above. The interactive feature is built for your mobile phone however you can use a laptop to view. You will have access to the paintings as well as line drawings and photographs of aspects of my life during this period since my Loose Ends Gallery exhibition in 2022.
thank you to
Sabby and Deano and all @the Island Hall
Tom @printedGuernsey for print work for posters
Pippa for TechSupport . it is amazing what a little air can do;)
Rick Fienberg for original poster mage parts
Rafael Garcin for composite moonpath image on poster
Shiloh @ShilohArt for watercolour introduction
Dom for wood 'Frames' and tolerating sardines
Shout out to American Scientific Agencies
for sharing videos/photos for public use
Nico and Marietjie Grobelaar @Kleinfontein Farm , where this all began
Delia and Lamborgini and the baboons of The Kom
Duncan Carmichael for always making time to chat when I need advice
This exhibition is dedicated to Julian Couzyn and Judith van Wyk. When I was 19 I left home in Cape Town and moved to a small minng town outside of Johannesburg to work. They were in their sixties then. They were both enourmous fun, warm, kind and generous.Both had buried children and partners. They became a sort of guiding star for me when I was younger, working out who am I. And Jules, I hope this exhibition shows that sometimes you can avoid that road to hell paved with ones good intentions. Even if you did lay such wonderful paving stones, as you would say.
I miss you both and was so very lucky to know you