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Yvette Swan

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Throughout high school art was my most enjoyable class. I loved the practical side of creating as well as hearing about the different periods in art history. It was very exciting, having the feeling of many others creating all over the world and in different time periods. I loved the artworks of individuals, their experiences and creativity, as well as groups of people who created together. The art and history of the Egyptians always fascinated me.

Modern and contemporary art has always been my most loved time period. I find the expression and colours used light up my soul and fill my heart. The simple shape of a line or a colour can give so much to me.

Once leaving high school I went to art college in Sydney. It was a wonderful time to be able to learn and create in various mediums. For my last 2 years there I concentrated on film and photography instead of painting and drawing, which were the mediums I used in high school. The power and beauty of film and photography can stimulate my heart just as much as any other medium. Colour and design were beautiful aspects within these mediums as well.

Throughout my 20’s I worked in London with a film company; then in Sydney in the photographic industry. Towards my late 20’s I returned to painting. I was missing it every year that passed once leaving art school but did nothing about it until my sister asked me to do some paintings for her work projects. She is an interior designer and needed some artworks for a project of hers. And so that opportunity brought me back to painting and re-stimulated my love of it.

From that point on, I set about to create a career as an artist; calling galleries, showing my portfolio, being in exhibitions; entering art competitions and so on. And this continues to date.

What I love is when I go to an exhibition and pass an artwork that stops me in my tracks and fills my heart. On a vibration level something is being communicated to me and I love that feeling when it uplifts me in some way. It is like my heart physically and emotionally breaths a deep breath, one full of beauty.

Over recent years I have created paintings that travel to all kinds of spectrums. Traveling to New York a couple of times influenced me greatly. I have painted many energetic and colourful abstract works as a result. My inclusion with a group of artists working on a book, “Unfinished Journeys” was also a result of my New York journey.

As with all people I like to explore other ideas, applications and this led me to create a series of abstract landscape paintings. Through this I have been able to appreciate and connect more with the softness and beauty of the natural world.

Each painting and its title evoke a particular scenario to me, like a scene in a film. There is a feeling to me of a story, an image and a soundtrack all working together to create a journey. Many of my paintings over the years have used film references in the titles to create an idea, a scene or to suggest life’s many paths, experiences and feelings.

My 2009 exhibition “The Man Who Fell to Earth” has been the next stage of my exploration. This was a collection of figurative, abstract and abstract landscape works. It was a group of paintings working together to convey ideas of different life realities.

Whatever the style and whatever the ideas the paintings are exploring, I have enjoyed traveling down the path of an artist. There is a beautiful feeling that can be opened when creating, whether it’s through painting, film, photography or any other choice of creation. I feel more myself and more at home when I access this feeling.

I hope you enjoy viewing my paintings. A work of art is complete once a viewer experiences all that it can give them.

Yvette.

Exhibitions (* Solo shows)

  • 2009: THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH*, Queensland, Australia
  • 2008: THE MENAGERIE*, Frances Keevil Gallery, Double Bay, Sydney, Australia
  • 2008: Art Galleries Schubert, Queensland, Australia
  • 2008: FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR*, Maree Mizon Gallery, Woollahra, Sydney, Australia
  • 2007: LOST HORIZONS*, Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2007: PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES*, Maree Mizon Gallery, Woollahra, Sydney, Australia
  • 2006: MOVING ON UP, Lorraine Pilgrim Art Dealer, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2006: Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2006: FOREVER YOUNG, John Gordon Gallery, Coffs Harbour, Australia
  • 2006: Lorraine Pilgrim Art Dealer, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2005: Gallery Philip Neville, Darwin, Australia
  • 2005: Axia Modern Art, Sydney, Australia
  • 2005: UNFINISHED JOURNEY’S*, Metro 5 Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2004: FLEURIEU PENINSULA BIENNALE, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia
  • 2004: Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2004: A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE*, Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2004: THE ODYSSEY*, Art Galleries Schubert, Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
  • 2003: LIQUID GOLD, Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne
  • 2003: TREASURES, Metro 5 Gallery, Armadale, Melbourne
  • 2003: THE 2003 METRO 5 ART PRIZE EXHIBITION, Armadale, Melbourne
  • 2002: Art Galleries Schubert, Main Beach, Queensland
  • 2002: A DAY IN THE LIFE*, Michael Carr Gallery, Woollahra, Sydney, Australia
  • 2002: WYNNE LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
  • 2002: Maree Mizon Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
  • 2002: PUSHING ABSTRACTION, Stella Downer Fine Art, Waterloo, Sydney
  • 2002: Glenmore Galleries, Paddington, Sydney
  • 2002: DESIGN INTUITION MEANING*, Astro Gallery, Paddington, Sydney, Australia
  • 2002: OUT ART, Tin Sheds, Chippendale, Sydney
  • 2002: AQUISITIVE AWARD, Finalist Exhibition, Raw Nerve Gallery, Erskineville, Sydney
  • 1997/ 1996: Photographic Exhibition, Cauldron, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • 1997/ 1996: Graduating Film Exhibition, Chauvel Cinema, Paddington, Sydney

Commissions

  • 2009-2007: Private Collections, Australia
  • 2006: Lincorp Automotives Dealership, Parramatta, Sydney
  • 2006: Lincorp Automotives Dealership, Camellia, Sydney
  • 2005: Private Collections, Australia
  • 2004: Private Collections, Hong Kong
  • 2004: Private Collections, Australia
  • 2003: Private Collections, Australia
  • 2003: Miele, Interior Designex 2003, Melbourne
  • 2002: Lincorp Automotives Dealership, Camellia, Sydney
  • 2002: Kado Restaurant, Kirribilli, Sydney
  • 2002: Australian Art Link, Holiday Inn Hotel, foyer & reception, Darling Harbour, Sydney
  • 2002: Ruth Levine Designs, Platinum display apartment, Gold Coast, Queensland
  • 2002: Cargo Bar, 17 paintings, Kings Street Wharf, Sydney
  • 2001: Lend Lease, Regatta Wharf apartments, main foyer, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • 2000: Mirvac Developers, Elizabeth Street, Sydney
  • 2000: Private, Rushcutters Bay; Paddington; Pyrmont
  • 2000: Ruth Levine Designs (RLD), Watermark apartment, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • 2000: Michael Love Interior Designer, Bennelong apartment, Circular Quay, Sydney
  • 2000: RLD, Forum apartment, St Leonards; Five Dock apartment, Sydney
  • 1999: Lend Lease Developers, Terrace 20 apartment, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • 1999: Graphis, art dealers, corporate development, Fleetview apartment, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • 1999: RLD, display apartments, Sydney
  • 1998: Lend Lease, Regatta Wharf apartment, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • 1998: RLD apartments

Collections

  • Leeuwin Winery Estate Art Series, Western Australia
  • Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Queensland, Australia
  • Lowensteins Arts Management, Sydney, Australia
  • John Symond, Sydney, Australia

Bibliography

  • Ken McGregor, “Unfinished Journey’s”, book of artists’ travels around the world, including John Olsen & Tim Storrier, 2006, Australia
  • Lino Magazine, 1st Anniversary, Issue No. 5, 2004, Sydney, Australia
  • Chris Baynes, “Spiritual Sisters, Louise and Yvette Swan”, Sydney Leading Homes, Feb 28, 2004 Australia
  • Heidi Mayer, “Homage to Creativity”, The Courier-Mail, February 6, 2004, Queensland, Australia
  • Brian Mossop, “Swan Stretching Boundaries”, The Gold Coast Bulletin, January 31, 2004, Australia
  • Jacqueline Houghton, THE ODYSSEY exhibition catalogue, 2004, Queensland, Australia
  • Terry Ingram, “Artistic Value...” The Australian Financial Review, August 28, 2003, Australia

Honours

  • 2004: Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale, Fleurieu Peninsula Art Prize, finalist, Australia
  • 2003: Metro 5 Gallery Art Prize, finalist, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2002: Wynne Landscape Prize, finalist, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Work Experience

  • 1997- Current: Artist, painter
  • 1994 - 2003: Photographer
  • 1992 - 1994: Assistant, Working Title Films, London

Education

  • 1991: Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, UNSW, COFA, Sydney, Australia
  • 1988: Higher School Certificate, Sydney, Australia

Available Works