Kerri McGill

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acrylic on paper, 47x52”

acrylic on paper, 47x52”

Tararua Range as Ocean

July 25, 2020 by Kerri McGill

Clouds, mist, mountain ranges and rolling hills all flow together- the “Landscape” as continual movement and tides of the ocean. 

The rich growth and lush greens of New Zealand’s rainy winter emulates the greens of the ocean. The pitted hills create a visual rhythm the leads you into the mountains beyond. The heavy mists and fog of the sky toy with the space between Heaven and Earth. This piece is a visual dance.

July 25, 2020 /Kerri McGill
#KerriMcGill, #NZart, #LandscapePainting, #ContemporaryArt, #Tararuas
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Acrylic on paper, 40x47”

Looking Out from Te Mata Peak (Rays of Sunshine) , acrylic on paper, 40x47"

July 23, 2020 by Kerri McGill

Looking Out from Te Mata Peak, NZ

There is a visual quality of liquid in the mountains and hills, as if they may alter shape at any moment, move to their own tides, flow away as you blink.  A long drive through hypnotically repetitive and symmetrical hills of Hawke’s Bay cements this idea of hills as water. On that hottest of days.. I spend only enough time by the oceanside to map out a way to a mountain. I make it to the top of Te Mata Peak and look out over another type of ocean, one of stone, soil and sand...crashing waves, rolling tides frozen in the hills but alive just the same.

July 23, 2020 /Kerri McGill
#KerriMcGill, #NZart, #LandscapePainting, #ContemporaryArt, #TeMataPeak
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