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Utopia Art Sydney

John R Walker: Tree Song

Where
983 Bourke St
Waterloo NSW 2017
Australia
Utopia Art Sydney
When

Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am to 5pm Saturday 31 May to Saturday 28 June

Cost

Free

Big solitary trees have an important place in the landscape, and our imagination. Used as markers, landmarks, meeting places, or milestones on a journey, these trees reflect the history of place – fires, storms, carved initials or symbolic scarring.

In some paintings, broken limbs lie scattered about the base of a once grand tree on a barren landscape. In others, their spare trunks reach to the sky in ecstasy. Cicada song simply vibrates.

John Walker not only paints the landscape, but the stories behind the landscape. The geography, climate and human interaction all are shown, asking us to reflect and remember our own experience.

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