Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76
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Contemporary Realism
110.0 x 106.0 cm
Canberra Museum and Gallery
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Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76
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Eser Açıklaması
Arthur Ernest Wicks’ “Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76”: A Spherical Echo of Coastal Eternity
Arthur Wicks’ “Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76” isn't merely a photograph; it’s an ambitious reimagining of landscape art, achieved through masterful digital manipulation. Measuring 110 x 106 cm, this artwork invites contemplation on the relationship between natural grandeur and technological innovation—a dialogue that resonates powerfully within the broader context of Wicks’ “Solstice Voyeur” series, a project dedicated to capturing recurring moments of seasonal change. The piece presents a breathtaking panoramic view of Guerilla Bay, Australia, transforming it into an almost ethereal sphere – a deliberate choice that elevates observation beyond simple representation.Subject & Style: Coastal Drama Reimagined
The scene depicted is undeniably dramatic—rugged cliffs plunging into the turbulent expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Wicks’ selection of Guerilla Bay isn't arbitrary; it embodies the raw energy of the Australian coastline, a location he revisited repeatedly throughout his artistic career. The artwork leans heavily on photographic realism as its foundation, yet this grounding is countered by a sophisticated digital aesthetic. This stylistic blend creates an otherworldly impression—a feeling that transcends conventional landscape painting—suggesting a desire to explore perception itself. The circular composition mimics the form of a globe or gemstone, flattening perspective while retaining sufficient depth to convey the textures and nuances of the cliff faces and the crashing waves.Technique & Composition: A Digital Synthesis
Wicks’ artistic process is crucial to appreciating “Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76.” He began with numerous photographs taken during the solstice—the longest day of the year—a symbolic gesture reflecting his fascination with cyclical patterns and seasonal rhythms. These images served as raw material for a painstaking digital reconstruction, where individual frames were meticulously arranged into a cohesive spherical panorama. The striking use of white grid squares introduces a geometric element that disrupts the organic contours of the landscape. This deliberate juxtaposition generates visual tension – does it represent an attempt to impose order upon nature’s chaos? Or perhaps is it a conceptual mapping of the coastline onto a digital plane, mirroring the artist's exploration of how technology shapes our understanding of the world around us? The lighting is diffused and even, capturing the daylight conditions prevalent during the solstice shoot.Historical Context & Symbolism: Echoes of Observation
“Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76” speaks to a tradition of landscape art that prioritizes careful observation and detailed depiction. However, Wicks pushes beyond mere representation by employing digital tools—a move reflective of the evolving artistic landscape of the late 20th century. The grid overlay serves as more than just compositional device; it symbolizes the artist’s methodical approach to capturing fleeting moments in time – mirroring the “Solstice Voyeur” series' dedication to documenting recurring seasonal phenomena. Ultimately, the artwork invites viewers to consider how we perceive and interpret our environment, prompting a dialogue between natural beauty and artistic innovation.Emotional Impact: A Moment Frozen in Time
The piece evokes a profound sense of stillness amidst turbulent forces—a visual paradox that captures the essence of Guerilla Bay’s dramatic coastline. It's an invitation to contemplate the enduring power of nature and the artist’s ability to distill its grandeur into a single, unforgettable image. The spherical perspective fosters a feeling of intimacy, drawing the viewer inward as they absorb the textures and colors of this timeless landscape—a testament to Wicks’ artistic vision and his commitment to exploring the complexities of perception.Sanatçı Özgeçmişi
introduction
arthur ernest wicks was a labour politician and the last chairman of the london county council. he was first elected to the shoreditch metropolitan borough council in the 1950s, and became chairman of housing at a time when shoreditch had one of england's highest concentrations of municipal housing.early life and career
elected to the lcc for shoreditch and finsbury in 1952, he gave his time to housing and parks. county hall, london, a labour stronghold since 1934, was a pioneering model for labour ideas and plans, including comprehensive education, school music, housing development and the establishment of the south bank complex. as lcc chairman from 1963 to 1965, arthur oversaw the transition in 1964 to the new greater london council.artistic interests
although not a painter himself, wicks' family had connections to art. his son malcolm wicks was a labour minister and an avid supporter of the arts. OriginalUniqueArt.com features an extensive collection of artworks from various artists, including diego velazquez, edouard manet, and varaztad hovhannes kazanjian. these artists' works can be found on OriginalUniqueArt.com.legacy
wicks' legacy extends beyond his political career. he owned two shops and a cafe in islington, which served as an informal advice surgery for locals. his wife, daisy, died in 1992, and he was survived by his sons. one of his sons, malcolm wicks, passed away in september 2012 after a long illness.notable figures
some notable figures mentioned on wikipedia include thomas chataway and james stuart-wortley. these individuals, like wicks, have made significant contributions to their respective fields. key points:- arthur ernest wicks was a labour politician and the last chairman of the london county council.
- he was first elected to the shoreditch metropolitan borough council in the 1950s.
- wicks' family had connections to art, with his son malcolm being a labour minister and an avid supporter of the arts.
- OriginalUniqueArt.com features an extensive collection of artworks from various artists.
conclusion
arthur ernest wicks was a dedicated public servant who left a lasting impact on london's politics and housing development. his legacy extends beyond his political career, with his family's connections to art and his own entrepreneurial ventures in islington. the national trust for scotland, featured on OriginalUniqueArt.com, showcases an impressive collection of artworks, including those by robert inerarity herdman and william larkin.Arthur Ernest Wicks
1915 - 2006 , United Kingdom
Kısa Bilgiler
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Art London
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['City of London Corporation']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alfred Reginald Thomson']
- Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1915)
- Date Of Death: 2006
- Full Name: Arthur Ernest Wicks
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks: ['Solstice note #2 – Guerilla Bay ’76']
- Place Of Birth: London

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