Otway Journal - Coming Back to Earth

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Trina Ebling ‘I seek to examine and question how we exist in relation to ourselves, others and the environment. The impact and connections that these social and natural interactions have is central to my work.’ My art reflects and draws inspiration from the natural environment: I am inspired by landscapes I’ve seen, journeys I’ve experienced and people I’ve met. I seek to capture the patterns and layers underlying Nature’s resilience yet fragility, her repetitive cycles of growth and decay. As a child I lived along Kangaroo Ground Road beside Dingley Dell (what’s not to like about those names!) There I was immersed in Warrandyte’s artistic environment during the 1950s and 1960s, and therefore developed an early interest in all art forms - sculpture, painting, pottery and print-making. Yellow-box eucalypts, ti-tree understorey, and carpets of thick soft mosses and scatterings of wildflowers filled my eight acres of bushland home. I soon developed an early curiosity to explore gravel tracks leading over hilly horizons, mine shafts along quartz reefs and creeks meandering towards the Yarra River. The outdoors challenged my sense of adventure! Neighbours’ houses were built largely from natural materials and the hilly terrain necessitated terracing in timber or river rock Edna Walling style. And in every third household lived a practising artist. The 1962 bushfire threatened loss of everything. Our house survived but the losses of others was poignant and tragic; our landscape now starkly described by a blackened criss-crossing of well-worn animal tracks and pathways. The landscape, burnt bare, all our familiar landmarks erased as we struggled to find our bearings. We recovered and, as weeks and months drifted by, so did the landscape which continued to surprise us with its outbursts of fresh olive-green growth sprouting from thickly blackened eucalypt trunks. The wildflowers, particularly blue pincushions, flowered in abundance and in new areas where they previously had not grown. Nearby Potters’ Cottage, where I was employed as a teenager, influenced my early interest in sculpture and in 3-D art using natural materials. Their heavy rustic tableware were part of every kitchen in Warrandyte until

Kate Janeba’s smooth simplified pottery outlines and deep viridian glazes (learned in Japan on her way to Australia from war-torn Austria) started to influence more classic styles. My kitchen still has a cup and saucer by Kate Janeba, looking quite contemporary alongside the finelycrafted modern mudware. An early but lasting influence. Following a career teaching in Professional Writing & Editing (the Gordon) and the School of Communication and Literary Studies (Deakin University), on retirement I returned to my love of art. At this stage I was fortunate enough to be able to study Visual Art & Contemporary Craft locally through South West TAFE at Forrest Neighbourhood House with an inspiring teacher Salvina Conti and a wonderful group of contemporary artists. We continue to share our art practice at StudioForrest, normally travelling weekly from Apollo Bay, Skenes Creek, Barwon Downs, Barongarook, Kawarren and Warrion. This friendship and support of other artists is an important part of my art practice, as is our studio location in beautiful Forrest. The greens and blue tonal dry sclerophyll and rainforest landscape contrasts with my location in the western district grasslands of scoria reds and rich chocolate loams or scorched grass tussocks. During covid-19 StudioForrest has encouraged each other’s ‘art practice in iso’ by creating postcards and mailing them snail mail for another artist to complete, and we’ve shared ideas and artwork through weekly zoom activities. Thankyou Gillian Brew and FNH for organising this!!! As an artist I have been inspired and influenced by the macrocosm/microcosm landscapes and frottage of John Wolseley; the landscape in motion captured by Vincent Van Gogh; and Australian sculptors Bronwyn Oliver and Inge King. As a result of these influences, I like to explore diverse media on various surfaces; from oils, gouache and acrylic paint to prints, carved stone and local volcanic rock. Some pieces are full of colour and strength, but I also enjoy tracing the most delicate of lines and seeing where that leads me.


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Afterword

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pages 136-138

Books to Challenge, Inspire, Nourish and Soothe

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44th Apollo Bay Art Show

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pages 126-127

The Wolves of Lenteme

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Entering the Bardo

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What Happens Next?

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page 118

Shaping a Brave New World

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Five Ways to Create Self-Care During Self-Isolation

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Renee Karacsay - Wild Women

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In Silence

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for the Mad Farmer - Thinking Peacefully

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Silvereye

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Water & Light: A Strange Masquerade

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In the Ground of Our Unknowing

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pages 90-95

Irma

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Spectres

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Death Came Dancing In On A Stick

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pages 98-99

Phil Weymouth

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pages 87-88

Meet A Local: John Bartlett, Poet/Gardener

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pages 84-86

The Community that Connects Together Survives Together

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pages 78-79

Grassroots to Selfies-Paradise

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pages 75-77

Book Review

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page 74

Another word for ‘politically correct

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pages 72-73

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page 71

Portraits of a Pandemic

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pages 69-70

Seeing with new eyes

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pages 67-68

Eco

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Kooparoona Niara - Mountains of the Spirits

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pages 60-62

Linear Artists: Vicki West

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Meet Simon Rigg - Artist and Nature Lover

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pages 55-57

Summer On The Painkalac

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Disgust: what is not discussed in Australian politics

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In between places

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pages 52-54

Looking out over the fjord I count the years

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page 44

Cry Your Tears

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page 37

The age of Solastalgia

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pages 34-36

Studio Forrest

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pages 31-33

How I came to be not-yet-an-artist

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Escape to Otway Fields

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pages 10-13

Rex

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Colac Otway Arts Trail 2020-2021

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Portal Postcard Project

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A Little Blue Bird of Gratitude - Sign From the Universe

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Beauty in Truth The Botanical Art of Margaret Stone

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Trina Ebling

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