SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY:

LLEWELLYN SKYE | CHASING ROMANCE

06/09/2023 - 10/09/2023

Chasing Romance | Sydney Contemporary | 6 – 10 September

Skye’s paintings hover in a liminal space, on the edge of legibility. “I like the idea that you think it’s a flower, but then also question whether it is one” she observes. “The flower is a starting point that becomes more abstract as I go along.” This is part of the paradox that lies at the heart of each of her paintings, which start in a ordered manner, before this order is unapologetically undone. “First, I find the composition and then I start messing it up. It’s all about intuition and the feel of it.” Skye explains. “I’m interested in those little moments of shift in life and trying to capture that beauty in decay.” Optically, there is something of Joan Mitchell’s frenetic brush in Skye’s canvases; yet there is also some of the existential weight of the 17th-century Dutch still-life painters, who subtly suggested the transience of life with the slightest oxidation of a painted leaf. Skye’s paintings are spaces where such opposites—structure and chaos; abstraction and representation—collide and become suspended in state of productive tension.

This is no accident. Indeed, one gets the sense that Skye is always actively searching for this very tension with her brush. “The moment that I think that there is something not quite right, in the painting, that’s when I like to leave it,” Skye explains. “The minute that I go past that point is when I’ve ruined it.” There is something both perplexing and intriguing in these words. Where other artists might seek to resolve their work at this point, and smooth out its aesthetic provocations, Skye sits with them and affords them time. “I don’t like perfection in my work,” she confesses to me. “I want there to be questions still in the painting. I like to let mistakes shine through and let them breathe.” Her paintings are not taxidermied records, but living, breathing, things.

There is a part of the artist written into each of her canvases. One can find both the history of Skye’s brush and the artist herself moving across the large expanse of each painting. “I work best large. I feel like when its large I can move,” she reflects. “Because I’m always moving as I paint, using my whole body.” In this sense, her painted marks capture not only the form of the flower, but also the presence of the artist.

Of course, there is another history that also finds expression here: Skye’s training not only as a painter, but also as a sculptor. “Form is so drilled into me that I’m always thinking in the round,” Skye explains. “There are no straight lines in my work—I don’t do straight lines.” Instead, the artist imbues a three-dimensional weight and gravity within the two-dimensional boundaries of the canvas, yoking the two mediums together. As with the rest of her practice, Skye is more interested in following the pull of her intuition than conforming to artistic orthodoxies. I ask, “what is a typical painting sessions like?” She pauses, before replying: “nothing’s ever typical for me. I’m always just looking for new moments with each of my paintings.”

By Tai Mitsuji

Llewellyn Skye is a highly acclaimed and award-winning artist. She is a recipient of the Fenton & Fenton Rising Talent Award (2021), the ALA Abstract Artist Award (2021) and the BLA Award (2018). Skye was Highly Commended in the John Olsen Drawing Prize and is a past recipient of a painting residency in Italy. She has carried out numerous commissions and her works are held by public and  private collections in Australia and overseas. In 2022, Home Beautiful magazine listed Llewellyn Skye as one of Australia’s 20 “best and brightest artists”.

WORKS

Llewellyn Skye 'A Chop Shop' oil and oil stick on canvas 180 x 150cm $13,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Another Sushi Train' oil and oil stick on canvas 152 x 123cm $10,000
Llewellyn Skye 'About Yesterday' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 180 x 150cm $13,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Love You Long Time' oil and acrylic on canvas 183 x 153cm $13,500 SOLD
Llewellyn Skye 'Hey Sunshine' oil and oil stick on canvas 152 x 123cm $10,000 SOLD
Llewellyn Skye 'Dolly' oil and oil stick on canvas 180 x 150cm $13,500 SOLD
Llewellyn Skye 'Fickle Tart' oil and oil stick on canvas 152 x 123cm $10,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Five Point Five' oil on canvas 112 x 183cm $10,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Happy Hour' oil and oil stick on canvas 152 x 123cm $10,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Dear John' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 150 x 180cm $13,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Shu Shu' oil, acrylic and oil stick on canvas 150 x 150cm $11,800 SOLD
Llewellyn Skye 'Ginger' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 140 x 240cm $16,800
Llewellyn Skye 'In Full Bloom' oil on linen 76 x 76cm $4,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Double Happy' oil and oil stick on canvas 180 x 180cm $16,800
Llewellyn Skye 'Fast Men Slow Horses' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 140 x 240cm $16,800
Llewellyn Skye 'Flight Mode' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 180 x 150cm $13,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Pink Trees' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 160 x 240cm $20,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Tangled Weeds' oil on linen 75 x 75cm $4,000
Llewellyn Skye 'Don't Look Down' acrylic and oil on linen 200 x 185cm $18,500 SOLD
Llewellyn Skye 'The Space Between Magic' acrylic and oil on linen 200 x 185cm $18,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Tree House' acrylic, oil and oil stick on canvas 122 x 300cm $18,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Chasing Romance' acrylic and oil on canvas 200 x 185cm $18,500
Llewellyn Skye 'Sunday' acrylic and oil on canvas 122 x 183cm $10,000 SOLD