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Henis' fixation on texture results in a strangely stilted quality here, a rigidity of form that accompanies the dominant foliage hues…It exploits clichéd subject matter to concentrate on surface without really advancing beyond the trite.

Christchurch

 


Anya Henis

Cool water woman


29 April - 24 May 2009

 

This small exhibition of four ‘nature’ paintings by Anya Henis, though still preoccupied with matters cultural in terms of representation, has no architectural or manmade forms to be seen - unlike her larger show at Newcall gallery last year. Though skimpy, it’s a more cohesive display, preoccupied with how we view the outdoors and ‘scenic’ vistas. No interiors, tents, tile patterns or pot plants this time. Instead we see lush green images of bush clad hills and waterfalls, or rocks being surrounded by the advancing tide.

The oil paint brushwork is also more compact, with a drier, slightly encrusted surface without sheen. Texture is more apparent - using a sharper, more synthetically hued palette that is less earthy or ochry, that is cool not warm.

Henis’ fixation on texture results in a strangely stilted quality here, a rigidity of form that accompanies the dominant foliage hues. While consistent, this display doesn’t reach the highs of the somewhat uneven Newcall exhibition. It exploits clichéd subject matter to concentrate on surface without really advancing beyond the trite. Though full of surprises it is ultimately technique without vision.

John Hurrell

 

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