Sarah Tomasetti 2018

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Au S T r a l i a n Ga l l e r i e S

Sarah Tomasetti


Au S T r a l i a n Ga l l e r i e S MELBOURNE

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Sarah Tomasetti Postcard from the Roof of the World Tuesday 1 May 2018 6pm to 8pm 35 Derby Street Collingwood ViC 3066 Current until Sunday 20 May 2018 Open 7 days 10am to 6pm T 03 9417 4303 melbourne@australiangalleries.com.au australiangalleries.com.au

Front: Silver Mountain (detail) 2017 oil and graphite on fresco plaster 132 x 137 cm

Approaching Gauri Kund 2018 oil and graphite on fresco plaster 150 x 124 cm


Postcard from the Roof of the World “We seem to be riding on the bones of the earth, elevated above the soft body of the world. It is easy to understand how pilgrims, walking overland for weeks or months, feel they are approaching the centre of the universe.� Galen Rowell

High up in the clear thin air of The Tibetan Plateau, six great rivers begin their journey into South asia, spawning thousands of tributaries on their way to the sea. Four of these have their headwaters at Mt Kailash in Tibet’s southwest. almost two billion people live directly downstream. For Buddhists, Hindus, Jains and Bonpos, Kailash is a sacred peak, a living deity, possessed of immense spiritual power, and so they go there to undertake the Kora, holy circumambulations believed to cleanse the soul and lead to enlightenment. The plateau is melting, in some places up to ten times faster than the poles. it would seem that research into the climate dynamics of the region increasingly aligns with the centuries old practice of reverence for the silver mountain, as the navel of the world and the source of all life. This series of work is drawn from places along the pilgrimage route to Kailash. The plaster surface of the paintings is made from marble dust and limestone putty, echoing the means of decorating the walls of monasteries using the materials at hand. The slow tracing of the granite face of the mountain into the plaster by dot and scratch, is, in itself, born of a devotional impulse. Sarah Tomasetti, 2018

Kailash North Face IV 2017 oil and graphite on fresco plaster 117 x 88 cm


Eastern Valley Triptych (installation shot on the fresco wall) 2017 oil and graphite on fresco plaster 132 x 180 cm

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