Jayne Curle
In contemplating the motivations behind your interest in her art, the artist invites introspection. A self-described middle-aged, predominantly self-taught artist residing on the Gold Coast, Australia, she acknowledges the transformative influence of a capable and patient mentor over the past year.
While sharing aspects of her personal life – living with her supportive husband and wise yet challenging teenage daughter, Ponks, along with a rescue dog with peculiar fears – she questions the relevance of these details to the perception of her art.
Acknowledging her evolving relationship with painting mediums, she humorously conveys her transition from oils to acrylics. An unexpected revelation is her newfound penchant for listening to books while painting, a habit that emerged as a means of satisfying her thirst for knowledge.
While delving into her artistic journey and the connection as her driving force, she emphasizes a unique approach – portraying the absence of connection to highlight its significance. Her latest body of work addresses the need for an overhaul in the global education system, aiming to spotlight the importance of recognizing and nurturing individual intelligences.Amidst these reflections, the artist poses thought-provoking questions to her audience, challenging conventional considerations in art acquisition. She asserts that the essence lies in the viewer's personal connection with the artwork, irrespective of external factors or opinions.