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Field Near Dunquin by Janet Read
24" x 24", Oil on Canvas, 2009

Artist's Statement

My recent work comes from time last summer spent on the west coast of Ireland on the Dingle anmore_horiz

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Field Near Dunquin by Janet Read
24" x 24", Oil on Canvas, 2009

Artist's Statement

My recent work comes from time last summer spent on the west coast of Ireland on the Dingle and Kerry peninsulas. The Great Famine haunts the landscape with absence: ruined cottages returning to gorse and bracken or morphing into new stone walls or garden paths. Emigration marks the land with unused fields climbing a mountain. They seem impossibly high to our eyes used to flat fertile land. Even the verge beside a highway would make a field in Ireland.

This land is the far edge of Europe where the next pub is Boston or New York as the Irish pubs declare. Drink now and drink deep! The sea slams into high cliffs, moulds sea caves and makes tidal races where the water boils in opposing currents. The sun dies into the sea, trailing light and spilling over the mud flats of low tide.

My paintings engage with the land, the light and the sea. They refer to the field lines: the small fields drawn by human lives against a rocky mountain. The fields erase in wind and growth. The light picks up hidden lines and the signs of human work on the land. I pick up a brush and paint the edges, field against field, land against sea and sky. I pick up a brush and aim for the light.

Artist's Biography

Janet Read lives in Markham where she teaches music. She has exhibited widely in public and commercial galleries; most recently, the Sublunary at the Whitby Station Gallery and, Ocean As Vessel," at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. Her work has been shown in Quebec and many venues in Ontario. She spent last summer on sabbatical in Ireland on the west coast, in Dingle and Kerry.

She spent the summer of 2004 in Newfoundland, an artist's residency with Pouch Cove. The trace of light and water informs her work. This new series of paintings explores the edge where land and sea meet. On the Dingle the pubs have signs that read, "Next pub, Boston," (in other word, drink now and drink deep).The west of Ireland holds neolithic to present day signs of human occupation and absence. Presence and absence fill the landscape and the sea.

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