Faculty of Art
Drawing and Painting
Jeneatte Amarelo
There's No Place Like Home
Painting
2021
Acrylic on Panel
8"x10"
A third work in the "Faces of a Woman" series. Created with a layering of references including but not limited to personal photos & memories to an image of "Wild Mustard, Brockville June 1922" by A.Y. Jackson.
“My work is conjured into existence using found imagery and photographs taken of/by myself from different periods throughout my life. Created in isolation, surrounded by my children and my plants I became increasingly aware of our connected mental and physical health. Presented now in a series titled “Portraits of a Woman” memory and illusion collide, the relationship to “truth” is intense and real while also flippant and fabricated. Themes are layered and include but are not limited to; womanhood, motherhood, mental health/trauma, local and global ecological crises and the devaluation of women and nature. Narratives included reference art historical imagery and everyday current events. No single element in the work is tethered to its original time or place in any meaningful way which allows for the subjects to exist ubiquitously. I have also been producing mixed-media landscape works and installations, in a series referred to as “Tree Portraits”. In this work many of the themes present in my painting practice are also pushing through. Extra attention is however being given to materiality and the autonomy of the “non-human” subjects. The work is created in a state of deep contemplation and fixed attention in a move toward building a reciprocal relationship with the subject(s). I set out to immerse myself in the subject’s reality and place specific focus on my own autonomous choices. I am exploring the artists role in the construction of western/colonial relationships to plants, nature and materials. ”