期刊名称:eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics
电子版ISSN:1448-2940
出版年度:2016
卷号:15
期号:1
页码:1-14
DOI:10.25120/etropic.15.1.2016.3354
出版社:James Cook University
摘要:For centuries, artists have been inspired by place. This perception and awareness of place can also involve a spiritual connection. Artists from both Aboriginal culture and white settlement in Australia have painted works which reveal a deep spiritual connection to place. One of the geographical areas that has inspired several artists is North Queensland, which offers a rich tapestry of dry and wet tropical environments. This article considers an historical overview and deconstructs the work of four contemporary painters (Firth-Smith, Silver, Watson, and Cheshire) who have been inspired by the place that is North Queensland, in order to consider the ways in which their work reveals a spiritual connection to place.