Palimpsest, Original Artwork
"Palimpsest" emerges as a meditation on the intersection of time, identity, and space, encapsulated through the nuanced interplay of graphite and charcoal on canvas. This self-portrait transcends traditional boundaries, incorporating deliberate erasures and the overlay of architectural lines to construct a narrative rich with the themes of change, memory, and the built environment's impact on the self. The artist skillfully uses erasure not as a means of removal but as an act of revelation, exposing the layers of time and experience that compose our identities.
The viewer is invited to explore identity as an architectural construct—ever-evolving, shaped by the spaces we inhabit and the temporal shifts we endure. The overlapping lines of architecture serve as metaphors for the structural aspects of identity, suggesting a blueprint of the self that is continually redrawn and redefined. These lines intersect with the portrait in a dance of creation and dissolution, highlighting the impermanence of our constructs and the constant flux of our inner landscapes.
The areas of erasure speak to the passage of time and the fading of particular memories and aspects of our identity while simultaneously suggesting the potential for new layers to be added. This dynamic interplay between presence and absence, construction and deconstruction, mirrors the human experience of growth and decay, inviting a reflection on how time sculpts our sense of self and our place in the world.
This is not just a self-portrait; it is a visual essay on the complexity of human existence, a canvas where life's temporal and spatial dimensions converge. The artwork challenges the viewer to consider the layers of their identity, the architectural lines that define their narratives, and the spaces between what is retained and what is lost to time.
As a part of the collection, "Palimpsest" stands as a testament to the artist's exploration of the self through the lenses of time and architecture. It offers a unique perspective on the fluidity of identity, encouraging a deeper engagement with the notions of change, memory, and the environments that shape our being.
Original artwork by Gabriella Challis
Charcoal Pencil, Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas
One-off Artwork Only
400mm high x 300mm wide
2015
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