Don't stare so romantically: a studio investigation
thesis
posted on 2017-02-28, 00:12authored byO'Donnell, Cheri Lee
This project is an exploration of the Mt Hotham and Dinner Plain Ski Resorts as a
contested site of the sublime in the Australian landscape. Through the materiality of the
painting process I examine how the natural process of the seasons effects the
architectural environment of the Ski Resorts and how the architectural overlays affect
the landscape.
Enviromental Literature informs my practice, as does the history of the sublime in
Western painting. Instead of staring I want the viewer to experience my painting in a
sensory way through the materiality of the paint process while reflecting on landscape
which forms an iconic part of the Australian mythos,
During the Great Dividing South Complex Bushfire of 2006-07 and the 2007 Floods of
Gippsland I documented these natural disasters around where I live. This was the
beginning of my interest in the fearful sublime and I went on to make work about these
natural disasters.