Caroline Rudge
At Your Age (Yo uarthe best), 2024
Egg tempera on panel
61 x 45 x 4 cm
24 x 17 3/4 x 1 5/8 in
24 x 17 3/4 x 1 5/8 in
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'I work in the traditional Medieval medium of Egg Tempera to create modern day icon paintings exploring themes of self and motherhood. Working with intricate and multi-layered techniques and media,...
"I work in the traditional Medieval medium of Egg Tempera to create modern day icon paintings exploring themes of self and motherhood.
Working with intricate and multi-layered techniques and media, I explore the self as characters through realistic portraiture, and found natural objects, such as taxidermy and botanical items.
These objects are used as metaphors for the self, evoking a fusion of icon painting and memento mori. By using storytelling , memory and referencing historical and Medieval religious themes, I am concerned with ideas of motherhood, fertility, loss, attachment and healing.
This painting tells the first chapter of a beautiful love story of a mother and her child - their lives inextricably entwined, their direction not yet diverged. Its full of wonder and hope. Our history is being written. Our future is held in the tip of a paintbrush.
There is much symbolism in this piece - from the butterflies & moths - beautiful, fragile but ephemeral, to the snail crawling slowly - the juxtaposition of transient and enduring.
The hair - the umbilicus binding us together - and tattoos - made from both of our original drawings, symbolise our memories, moments, marks made on our life.
"
Working with intricate and multi-layered techniques and media, I explore the self as characters through realistic portraiture, and found natural objects, such as taxidermy and botanical items.
These objects are used as metaphors for the self, evoking a fusion of icon painting and memento mori. By using storytelling , memory and referencing historical and Medieval religious themes, I am concerned with ideas of motherhood, fertility, loss, attachment and healing.
This painting tells the first chapter of a beautiful love story of a mother and her child - their lives inextricably entwined, their direction not yet diverged. Its full of wonder and hope. Our history is being written. Our future is held in the tip of a paintbrush.
There is much symbolism in this piece - from the butterflies & moths - beautiful, fragile but ephemeral, to the snail crawling slowly - the juxtaposition of transient and enduring.
The hair - the umbilicus binding us together - and tattoos - made from both of our original drawings, symbolise our memories, moments, marks made on our life.
"
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