Tiffany Titshall - Drowned Lands (detail), 2021 acrylic, ink and charcoal on paper.
Tiffany Titshall - Drowned Lands (detail), 2021 acrylic, ink and charcoal on paper.

Echo in the Hollow – Tiffany Titshall

2 Nov 2023 – 4 Feb 2024

LAST WEEK – Finishes Sunday 4pm

The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way'
 – William Blake

New drawings by Tiffany Titshall inspired by the biyal*

Many of my works are tree portraits as distinguished from landscapes. In this series I have been interested in the biomorphic patterns created by long-dead trees. Mirroring some images creates potentially reversible scenes - but what acts are reversible in our environment? I am also interested in reflections and duality in the world of the psyche and in anthropomorphising the gestures of trees.”  Tiffany Titshall, 2023.

* biyal in Dja Dja Wurrung language is the name for the local River Red Gum

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Tiffany Titshall beside one of her Echo in the Hollow artworks 'This Tree Lives', 2023, acrylic, ink, pencil and charcoal on paper. 181 x 153cm.



To listen to an interview with Tiffany Titshall by Grace La Vella on Goldfields FM (09-11-23) click on the button below.

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