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My friend and I travelled down the highway from Melbourne to Geelong especially to see this National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition — and my god, was it worth the journey! From viewing the exhibition it would seem to me that Eveline Syme has the sparer, more ascetic aesthetic. But her work possesses its own charm: a wonderful Japanese inspired landscape such as The factory , below , with its mix of modernism and naturalism; silhouetted blue figures full of dynamism, movement in a swirling circular motif in Skating , below ; or the flattened perspective and 3 colour palette of Sydney tram line , below — all offer their own delicious enjoyment of the urban landscape.
But the star of the show is the work of the astonishing Ethel Spowers. Her work is luminous… containing such romanticism, fun, humour, movement, play, intricate design, bold colours, lyrical graphics… and emotion — that I literally went weak at the knees when viewing these stunningly beautiful art works.
There is somethings so joyful about Spowers designs that instantly draws you in, that makes you smile, that made me cry! They really touched my heart…. Even now writing about them, they seem to me like stills from a dream, scenes out of a fairy tale: the pattern of the white gulls obscuring the plough; the rays of sunlight striking the ground behind The lonely farm; the mysterious stillness of The island of the dead; the arching leap over the rope in Fox and geese; the pyramid construction of Football; the delicacy of movement and line in Swings; and the butterfly-like canopies in Wet afternoon.
I could go on and on about the joy these works brought me when looking at them, their vivaciousness, their intense, effervescent spirit.