Ephemeral Perception: My Tribute
This work required me to ponder that for which I hope to be known while I’m alive, and for what I wish to be remembered when I’m gone.
Size: 1000 x800 mm oil on specially created board/support to allow image appear to be suspended about 40 mm from surface.
Around the edge of the support, scripture has been gilded in silver and gold. The referenced scripture for this piece is:
Exodus 20: 3-5 New Revised Standard Version
You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God.
News Release Number: STScI-2007-41
Holiday Wishes from the Hubble Space Telescope: Spiral Galaxy M74 (Hubble)
M74 is located roughly 32 million light-years away in the direction of the constellation Pisces, the Fish. It is the dominant member of a small group of about half a dozen galaxies, the M74 galaxy group. In its entirety, it is estimated that M74 is home to about 100 billion stars, making it slightly smaller than our Milky Way.
http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/galaxy/pr2007041a/
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- Beverly Claridge Contemporary Arts Studio
Beverly Claridge expresses a contemporary narrative surrealistic style which embraces both her love of art as story and her strengthening philosophical nature.
Her next series, Out of Hand, with Anna Claire Thompson debuts 3 March 2012 at Southland Museum and Art Gallery.
The 2010 exhibition, Ephemeral Perception, delved into considering human pursuit juxtaposed against the eternal, represented in her works by a dark, but dynamic depiction of the universe.
Earlier forays into narrative displayed a brighter, sunnier, and populist depiction of people, places, and still life as shown in solo exhibitions Oil Change in 2004 and the 2006 Noble People, Treasured Land at Anderson Park in Invercargill.She considers her main influences to be Salvador Dali, the Pre-Raphaelites, and more recently New Zealand artists Rita Angus, Edward Bullmore, Kees Bruin, a visionary hyperrealist, and mentor and friend, Allie Eagle.
Beverly has been creating art for over 20 years, becoming a full-time artist when she moved to New Zealand in 2001. In 2000, she founded and directed the Fine Arts Ministry at Central Community Church, a 3,000 member congregation in Wichita, Kansas. She curated two well-received exhibitions during her tenure. She holds a four-year Bachelors degree in Biology. Beverly has won awards for her coloured pencil and oil works.Beverly is now heading an artist's initiative in the Great South of New Zealand with the mission of helping make the Great South the best place to create and experience visual arts. To learn more, click on Great South Artists' Network website.
Beverly offers art classes and one-to-one tutoring, mentoring and consulation in her studio.
Contact Details for Beverly Claridge:
Phone: 64-3-217-0389
Mobile: 027-748-6014
Artist Statement
Creating art is what I love and what I must do. My purpose is to produce excellent artwork that is contemplative, provocative, and intelligent. I desire that my work exemplifies the amazement I feel about the ability to create.
My hope is to challenge, encourage, and help instil a sense of renewal in the viewer. The aim for excellence begins with careful planning of each of my narrative compositions. Contemplating the philosophy and feelings I want to evoke, I consider the questions that need to be asked. Which ones do I answer and which do I leave with the viewer to ponder?
Although tangents are intuitively explored along the way, the collection of written philosophy, plans, and preliminary drawings comprise a blueprint for each piece. Each day’s work is a journey of faith to the original concept because of the conscientious application of many layers of paint. I love experiencing the fascination of seeing all my ideas and their tangents become reality on canvas, fulfilling or even exceeding my primary vision.
The main theme informing my recent bodies of work is how humans spend their most precious asset, time.
























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For what do you wish to be known while you are alive and for what do you wish to be remembered when your gone?