Ep 42 Ruby Wilkinson
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In this episode, I visit Ruby Wilkinson at her studio in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Ruby holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Massey University College of Creative Arts, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, and is currently in the Master of Fine Arts program at Victoria College of Arts, Melbourne University.
Her work is held in numerous public and private collections in Aotearoa, including in the Arts House Trust Collection, and she won the supreme winner of the New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Award in 2021, and has exhibited in over a dozen solo and group shows since 2020.
She is represented by Jhana Millars Gallery in Wellington.
There are images of the paintings that we talk about on The Good Oil Ruby Wilkinson Instagram Post for your reference.
You’ll hear Ruby speak about the interesting role figuration has in her process of abstract painting, why she thinks the nature of a her intuitive painting practice is one that so readily translates to viewers, how her paintings can include a lot of private elements that viewers will never see, how she considers a single painting that we see, a layer of multiple paintings that she has created, and, as you’ll hear right throughout the episode, a theme of a young painter that is carefully guiding her evolution with a series of restrictions and deliberate lessons.