In two minds

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In Two Minds Joshua Miels Solo Exhibition In Two Minds explores the

We all portray and mask emotions in various ways, on the

emotional state of mind we attempt to shield from society,

assumption that we are being judged on face value.

and how a face is often a façade. For one to truly understand what someone is going through

I look to challenge this assumption. Through my portraits

can prove to be a difficult task. When we look at

I aim to express the ambiguity of physical emotion by limiting

someone we believe we can read their inner emotions.

what feelings my subjects portray. These large-scale

A face can express an array of feelings from happiness to

paintings of males, most of who I know personally appear

sadness - we can appear composed in the toughest of situations if we wear the right mask. In Two Minds deals with the actions and emotion we portray to mask inner

somewhat nonchalant. Unable to immediately relate with direct human emotions, viewers look past what they see at

turmoil and emotional hardship.

face-value, prompting people to question the real individual.

People give false fronts, to give the illusion that they are fine.

As a male with a family history of anxiety, addiction and

This is particularly true with males. Men are still being asked to live up to old fashioned expectations – be strong, be brave, be protective. Many of these things may be unattainable for

depression I have witnessed first-hand how people can fool even those closest to them. They are torn between

individuals and this can be particularly emotionally damaging.

two-minds – one is the real-self and the other the way society

As the poet E. E. Cummings wrote, “The greatest battle we

wants us to be. Choosing which state of mind to be in can be a

face as human beings is the battle to protect our true selves

difficult task.

from the self the world wants us to be.”

Man in the mirror, 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500

Left hand side Closer to the edge - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500 Vans - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500 Long hard road - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500

Right Hand Side The producer - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500 Omega - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500 How much for cash - 160cm x 130cm, 2016, $5500


Right hand side Shen - 150cm x 150cm, oil on canvas, 2016, $5500 Night crawler - 84cm x 61cm, oil on canvas, 2016, $2500 Perseverance- 1120cm x 90cm, oil on canvas, 2016, $3750 Fade to silence - 120cm x 90cm, oil on canvas, 2016, $3750

Left hand side Salvation blind - 120cm x 90cm, oil on board, 2016, $3750 Distant connections - 120cm x 90cm, oil on board, 2016, $3750 A Strange reality - 150cm x 150cm, oil on canvas, 2016, $5500

Front page The collector - 160cm x 130cm, Oil on Canvas, 2016, $5500

Metro Gallery 1214 High Street, Armadale, Victoria 3143 enquiries@metrogallery.com.au (03) 9500 8511 www.metrogallery.com.au www.joshuamiels.com

Thank You

Madeleine Miels, Hugo Miels, Florence Miels, Amanda McCallum,

Anthony Miels, Ben Miels, Courtney Miels, Metro Gallery, Rebecca Sheahan, Claire Kruzmann, Dan Withey, Ellie Kammer, Marc

Johnson, Benji Reid, Damien Shen, McGlruken, James Dean,

Joel Van Moore, Sushi the cat, Luken Noble, Patrick Lockwood, Donovan Christie, Elite Framers, Maggie Beer Team, Brent Hill.

In Two Minds Joshua Miels


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