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Morning Mist at the Pool of Siloam
John Gibb
Acrylic on canvas / 93 x 40 cm
$6,500.00
John E. Gibb, Morning Mist at the Pool of Siloam, Artists’ Statement
Some of my most beloved memories of hiking through the primordial landscapes of the Tasmanian wilderness are from walking and camping within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. Standing in this same location on a clear day you can see a majestic mountain boldly looming over the glassy, tannin-stained waters of the Pool of Siloam. On this particular occasion however, the view was completely transformed by the morning mist that engulfed the landscape. I was privileged to witness a special intimacy created by the mist which blanketed the iconic, ancient pencil pines and tarn before me. The brooding quietness and solitude of this experience kindled a new perspective and deeper appreciation for this corner of Tasmania which I so dearly love.
John Gibb
About the Artist: John E. Gibb
Born in Tasmania, John’s formative years were spent at Rossarden and Red Hills in sight of the Great Western Tiers, which became a source of inspiration for his early forages into painting. Following his graduation from the Tasmanian School of Art in 1975, he taught Visual Art in secondary schools for twenty years before retiring due to profound deafness. This early retirement was the catalyst that led him to ardently pursue his present passion for painting – first in watercolours, and now in acrylics. His detailed and realistic style reflects his deep love for the wide-ranging, natural beauty of the Tasmanian landscape. His quest for the ‘Tasmanian equation’ has enabled him to develop the unique and necessary skills needed to recreate the delicate textures and variations of light and colour that, in turn, contribute to the depth and vitality of his works.
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Education
1975 | Tasmanian School of Art – Bachelor of Visual Arts (Majors in ceramics and painting) Tasmanian College of Advanced Education – Diploma of Art Education |
Experience
Art Retreats and Social Art Functions – Leading artist
Private Tuition – Visual art
Adult Education Tutor – Visual art
Tasmanian Department of Education (20 years) – Secondary visual art teaching
Solo Exhibitions
2023 | The Furneaux Collection Exhibition, Scottsdale, TAS |
2021 | The Flinders Collection Exhibition, Scottsdale, TAS |
2017 | Aspects of Tasmania Exhibition – Strickland Gallery, Hobart TAS |
2015 | Love This Place Exhibition – Strickland Gallery, Hobart, TAS |
2013 | Country Club Resort SummerExhibition (Watercolour), Launceston, TAS |
2012 | Flinders Island Exhibition (Watercolour), Scottsdale, TAS |
Exhibitions
2024 Bay of Fires Art Award – FINALIST
2023 | North East Art & Craft Festival, Scottsdale, TAS – ART PRIZE |
2006 – 08 | North Launceston Rotary Art Exhibition, Launceston, TAS – People’s Choice Award |
1982 | National Art Awards, VIC – Shortlisted for Awards |
1982 | Henry Lawson – Doug Moran Representational Landscape Prize, Gulgong, NSW – Shortlisted for Awards |
1981 – 82 | Currabubula Art & Craft Exhibition, NSW – Highly Commended |
1980 – | Narrabri Art Exhibition, QLD – First Prize for Watercolour Painting |
1980 – 23 | North East Art & Craft Association, Scottsdale, TAS – People’s Choice Award (Awarded six times} |
Scheduled Exhibition
2025 | Walls of Jerusalem Collection, Madeline Gordon Gallery, Launceston |
‘I have an enduring passion for the natural beauty of my island home, particularly for the pristine white beaches and iconic ‘painted’ rocks found along Tasmania’s East Coast. My inspiration for this painting comes from the intense light and colour of late afternoon; from the fiery red lichen of its granite boulders and the aqua/peacock blues of its ocean which are the quintessential allurements of this place. I have sought to capture the return of the calm solitude – after the sun-seeking crowds have left – of this idyllic corner of the Bay of Fires. It is a place I often visit to refresh and revitalise my spirit.’
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