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Ep 27: Joanna Logue

Category: Arts
Duration: 00:44:51
Publish Date: 2017-07-23 21:51:58
Description:

Joanna Logue is an award-winning painter whose work distinctively reflects her experience of the countryside and bushland. Through her sensual application of paint, she transports the viewer into a dreamlike landscape.

She has exhibited in 34 solo shows and her work has been included in over 65 group shows. Her work is held in public and private collections and she has received many commissions. As this podcast goes online her solo show ‘Heartland’ hangs in Sydney’s King Street Gallery on William.

In this podcast episode, Logue talks about her early life growing up in a small town of NSW before moving to Sydney, she tells of how her relationship with her twin sister impacted her early years, and generously gives many insights into her painting process.

She also talks about how she changed her approach to painting from one of seeking perfectionism in the early years to her free and visceral approach today where ‘there are no rules’.

To hear the interview press ‘play’ above. To see a short video of Logue talking with Maria Stoljar in the lead up to her exhibition click here.

Feature photo:  Joanna Logue with Cinnamon in front of ‘Heartland I’ (left) and ‘Merri Creek’ (photo courtesy of the artist)

Current show

  • ‘Heartland’, King Street Gallery on William, Sydney, 18 July – 12 August, 2017

Links to things and people we talk about on the show

 

 

Recent paintings in response to the landscape of Mount Desert Island, Maine, USA

 

 

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