Brent Wong and Mark Cross :: Between Land and Sky
Brent Wong, Landscape and
Dark Cloud, 1979.
Between Land and Sky
Brent Wong and Mark Cross
06:12:2016 - 10:01:2017 Join us in the gallery next
Tuesday evening for a new exhibition and a glass of bubbles
with the artists, Mark Cross and Brent Wong and to cheer a
grande 2016!
Opening
Tuesday 6th December, 5.30pm
Mark Cross, Anticipation of
Aforestation, 2016.
Between Land and Sky
In this ever-changing, rapid paced society, it is necessary to pause, and to contemplate the stillness that is always there… between land and sky.
An in-between place, where peace resides, this is a breathing space where artists, Brent Wong and Mark Cross have both found inspiration for their contemplative practice. The horizon line lies between the contoured earth and the heavenly skies. It is still an unknown place, a place that we cannot visit or hold onto except for in our imaginations and our meditations.
Mark Cross has revisited a period from the mid nineties when he spent two years focussed on painting South Island landscapes. For this exhibition he has painted four new landscapes this year from around the Hawkes Bay area. With iconic New Zealand rolling sun-kissed hills, this looks like the end of summer or the beginning? Cross wanted a break from his mastered subject matter of painting seascapes, but there is still an environmental underpinning here as in all his work.
These new paintings by Mark Cross are in symbiosis with
the paintings of Brent Wong. In this exhibition we have
several of Wong’s land, seascapes and cloud paintings
dated from 1979 to 2004. In this exhibition Wong depicts the
hills, sandy golden toned mounds and the icy cobalt blue
lake nestled in the midst. The simple act of storytelling
through the changes in the weather – the landscape with
the heaviness of the dark cloud hovering above, about to
burst… but look to the space between, where the light is
shining through.
CU
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In My Sky At Twilight
In my sky at
twilight you are like a cloud
and your form and colour
are the way I love them.
You are mine, mine, woman
with sweet lips
and in your life my infinite dreams
live.
The lamp of my soul dyes your
feet,
the sour wine is sweeter on your lips,
oh
reaper of my evening song,
how solitary dreams believe
you to be mine!
You are mine, mine, I go shouting
it to the afternoon's
wind, and the wind hauls on my
widowed voice.
Huntress of the depth of my eyes, your
plunder
stills your nocturnal regard as though it were
water.
You are taken in the net of my music,
my love,
and my nets of music are wide as the
sky.
My soul is born on the shore of your eyes of
mourning.
In your eyes of mourning the land of dreams
begin.
- Pablo Neruda