TONY WILSON
Language: Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri, Nurangga and Italian
Community: Tarntanya (Adelaide)
I hope to create visual expressions that draw our attention back into the present and reconnect us to our inner-selves
Tony Wilson.
Tony traces his lineage from Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Nurangga Nations through his mother and Italian heritage from Umbria and Puglia through his father. His creative process awakens the artistic practice he inherits from both cultures. He delves into portraiture, using oils as a medium, echoing the tradition of Italian church/religious art. He employs the contemporary use of acrylics and the symbolic use of dots by Aboriginal artists using abstract form to express his deeper historical story and connection.
Tony’s work can evoke the feeling of looking at the night sky and seeing stars exploding in the galaxies as they create themselves. Through the physical rhythm of putting paint on the surface, Tony generates patterns and visual ripples that seem to move over the canvas in gentle bursts of energy that emerge from a central point. This movement of generating beginnings impacts on other objects in the space – the rhythm of one movement moving other spaces– the movement of all together, creating a new rhythm built into and over the old.
Instagram @tonywilsonart
Website www.tonywilsonart.com