Princes Park: The Graveyard End in Fog (May) 2017

NEILSON, Peter

Registration number

1766672

Artist/maker

NEILSON, Peter

Title

Princes Park: The Graveyard End in Fog (May)

Production date

2017

Medium

charcoal, pastel and chalk on paper

Dimensions (H x W x D)

34 x 71 cm

Inscriptions

lrc: NEILSON 2017 MAY

Credit line

Purchased, 2019
City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection Image courtesy of the Artist and Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Sydney

Keywords

Peter Neilson, Princes Park, 2017, charcoal. pastel, drawing, Parkville,

Summary

Melbourne-born artist Peter Neilson works across media, notably painting, sculpture and drawing. Each medium, he says, has its own particularities, making it pointless to seek out a conversation between his figurative works in each. But what is common to his practice is the capacity of his consummate mark-making to render each work individual, bespoke. ‘Princes Park: The Graveyard End in Fog’, a drawing in charcoal, pastel and chalk, is one of a group of such landscapes shown in his 2019 Australian Galleries exhibition ‘Staring into the Middle Distance’, after which it was acquired for the Art and Heritage Collection. As drawings, rather than realist representations of particular views, the exhibited works expressed a sympathetic pact between landscape, weather and materials – meditations on practice as much as on place. But a sense of place they do evoke, and ‘Princes Park: The Graveyard End in Fog’ exemplifies that tendency. The inherent softness of pastel, charcoal and chalk operate in perfect concert with the watery indistinctness of fog, the long, low and soft horizon and even the idea of sepulchral proximity. The pact between panorama, atmosphere and materials here mask and yet subtly reveal a recognisable place on the northern fringe of Melbourne city.