Astrid Dahl Australian , b. 1944

Overview
Astrid Dahl's work goes beyond the visual, capturing the deeply spiritual nature of the land, with its memorialized seas and shifting archaic tides. In Astrid’s work we begin to see a subliminal visual text. The visual becomes sound – whisperings, low murmurings past and present with half told stories entwining and colliding. These observations are symbolized by the colour, patterns and markings that pepper her textured earth and organic growth paintings.

Her work goes beyond the visual, capturing the deeply spiritual nature of the land, with its memorialized seas and shifting archaic tides. She uses the layering of textures, pattern making and earth colours as a way of mapping the contextual strata of the landscape, both ancient and historical. At the same time, there is a rhythm distinct to each work that extends beyond the flat plain of the canvas and becomes part of its environment.  

  

"Physical inspiration for my works, are taken from deserts in the US (Nevada), India (Rajasthan) Africa, (Namibia, Morocco, Senegal), The Little Desert, in W.A and the vast expanse of the Nullarbor Plains that stretches between South Australia and Western Australia. The human-being is not represented in my work, but I acknowledge human existence through my own endeavours, painting the visible and the invisible. Each painting is arrived at through a unique unpredictable random process as I present individual crystallized thoughts based on landscaped memory. I respond to that moment in time when life’s energy pushes forward through the communal well of experiences. Although each work is not inextricably bound to the last, certain elements link them together besides paint application, colour, and texture. Another less obvious, intrinsic element is the importance of nature to me. Nature gives us humanity, a sense of belonging through natural history and a global view that is greater than human endeavour. Being part of that ‘life force’; the “macro” and the microscopic elements, we all walk this ancient earth on that delicately balanced line between good and evil, lightness and darkness. I try to tread lightly."

Works
  • Astrid Dahl, Ash Wednesday, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    Ash Wednesday, 2023
    Acrylic and Oil on canvas
    130h x 155w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, Babbling Water in the Silence, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    Babbling Water in the Silence, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    100h x 150w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, Conversations in the Undergrowth, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    Conversations in the Undergrowth, 2023
    Acrylic & Oil canvas
    90h x 150w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, Sunbath, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    Sunbath, 2023
    Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
    90h x 150w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, The inner Silence, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    The inner Silence, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    100h x 85w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, The Path Less Travelled, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    The Path Less Travelled, 2023
    Acrylic on canvas
    180h x 120w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, The Rain on my Desert, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    The Rain on my Desert, 2023
    Acrylic & oil on canvas
    100h x 65w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, You are the Moon, 2023
    Astrid Dahl
    You are the Moon, 2023
    Acrylic and Oil on canvas
    100h x 70w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, Billabong Dreaming Softly
    Astrid Dahl
    Billabong Dreaming Softly
    125h x 180w cm (triptych)
  • Astrid Dahl, Inland Seas
    Astrid Dahl
    Inland Seas
    Oil on canvas
    140h x 150w cm
  • Astrid Dahl, Roads Converging
    Astrid Dahl
    Roads Converging
    Oil on canvas
    39 3/8 x 25 5/8 in
    100 x 65 cm
  • Astrid Dahl, The Sun Spilled Over The Mountain
    Astrid Dahl
    The Sun Spilled Over The Mountain
    Acrylic on Canvas
    117h x 91w cm
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