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We are proud to present Stewart Westle’s latest exhibition and cordially invite you and your guest to join us as we celebrate his show. Please contact us at the gallery with any enquiries.
Artist Statement:
“It was with great pleasure that I painted this body of work. I am an Australian landscape painter who paints landscapes that I like, with as much happiness and respect as I can.
There are two areas inspiring these works. One is the Pittwater, Scotland Island. Lovett, Morning Bay and Elvina Bay is another area I have painted many times and I’m sure I’ll return to. The other area is around Wollemi National Park in the Widden Valley, Goulburn River and around Rylstone.
I hope to always paint with love, and respect for the landscape as did my favourite artist Fredreich Hundertwasser. I also hope that, through my painting I can help my sense of belonging and understanding, as painting does for our First Nations People.
Thank you to Harvey Galleries for giving me the opportunity to share my works.
Painting is both where I lose myself and find myself.” – Stewart Westle
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July 22, 2023
BORN 1952
STUDIES
Stewart Westle studied at Trinity Grammar School Melbourne where he excelled at print making. He then travelled throughout Australia, Asia and Europe and, although largely self taught, completed several painting courses on returning to Australia.
Background
Born in Adelaide, 1952, he developed a love for art at school. Upon graduating, he committed to practice painting enthusiastically; he travelled throughout Australia, Asia and Europe and, although largely self taught, completed several painting courses on returning home.
His main practice has been painting in oils, although he has extended his skills to include sculpture and installation. During his development years, Stewart was greatly influenced by Fred Williams and John Olsen, among others. In latter years his influences have included the art of Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Austrian artist and architect, and the intimate relationship that Indigenous Australians have with their land.
“My aim as an artist and landscape painter is to express what being in the bush means to me. My paintings speak of the precious moments when we take time out to communicate with nature. The time we sit on the headlands and dream about the future and reflect on the past, the times we walk along the lonely track and wonder about the complexity of it all. It’s a wonderful world we live in, I strive for my paintings to reflect some of that wonder. As the worlds people become more urbanised, I believe a healthier understanding of th natural m=world is increasingly important. For me it is vital to my wellbeing. Heaven knows the Summer of 2019/20 has highlighted the venerability of our natural world and our very existence within it.”
Westle’s love and enchantment for the Australian landscape and seascape is evident in the colour, freedom of application and raw energy emanating from his paintings, through which he has evolved a distinctive language for his landscapes. He believes that his best paintings are executed in a near meditative state.
”My paintings speak of the precious moments when we take time out to communicate with nature.”
Stewart uses his art to enhance his own sense of belonging. He currently lives in Red Hill, a small town on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, where Family and Community Involvement are integral to his daily life.
In recent years, Stewart has ventured into the world of sculpture, experimenting with the use of locally sourced Red Gum, Driftwood and Glass. After starting with smaller projects, Stewart began to make temporary large-scale artworks on the beaches up and down the East Coast of Australia. These were momentary pieces of work made from found beach jetsam that were washed away once the tide came in.
Recently Stewart was profiled at Yering Station Sculpture Exhibition with ‘S.O.S’; a new form artwork involving burnt logs from his property, arranged in Morse code.
As Stewart’s art practice matures, his fascination with the shapes, textures and colours of the natural world seems to be intensifying, translating into an ever-evolving practice.
Themes
Westle’s enthusiasm for the Australian landscape and seascape is evident in the colour, freedom of application and raw energy emanating from his paintings, through which he has evolved a distinctive language for landscape.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1995 Valerie Cohen Fine Art Paddington NSW
1996 LibbyEdwardsGalleries, South Yarra,
1997 First Settlement Gallery Sorrento,
1998 LibbyEdwardsGalleries, South Yarra
1999 Group Exhibition, Art Images Gallery, Norwood SA & First Settlement Gallery, Sorrento
2000 Art Images Gallery, Norwood, SA
2001 First Settlement Gallery, Sorrento
2002 Art Images Gallery, Norwood, SA
2003 Without Pier Gallery, Sandringham
2004 Without Pier Gallery, Sandringham
2004 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney
2005 Without Pier 10TH Anniversary Show at Glen Eira Gallery
2005 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney
2005 Art Images Gallery, Norwood, SA
2006 Without Pier Gallery, Cheltenham
2007 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney
2008 Without Pier Gallery, Victoria
2009 Gadfly Gallery, Perth, Western Australia
2009 Without Pier Gallery
2009 Paintbox Gallery,Canberra
2010 Gadfly Gallery, Perth (with Jane Flowers)
2010 Without Pier Gallery, Victoria
2010 Paintbox Gallery,Canberra
2011 Gadfly Gallery, Perth, Western Australia
2012 Trevor Victor Harvey Gallery, Sydney
2016 Sculpture selected for Yerring Station sculpture prize
2017/17 Sculpture selected for Montalto Sculpture Prize
2018. Gullotti Gallery Perth
2021 Manyung Gallery, Mornington
2023 Harvey Galleries, Sydney
COLLECTIONS
Australia, Hong Kong, Asia, Europe and the USA.
RVSP for Stewart Westle ‘A Good Day Out’ Exhibition 2023
Harvey Galleries was founded by the Harvey family in 1994 with an eye to establish a dynamic and inclusive contemporary art space on the North Shore of Sydney. For almost three decades we have expanded our reach to over three gallery locations and an ever expanding stable of the best artists Australia has to offer.
Harvey Galleries acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which our galleries stand. The Guringai people (Seaforth), the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation (Sydney), and the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation (Melbourne).
We pay our respect to Elders past and present.
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