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Hunting for Darkness

 Darkness is often where we most feel a closeness to liminal spaces. To the places that beguile us with their unfamiliar, peculiar grace. Those places where we move from our imaginations and myths into culture or society and back again. I search for those places in my paintings, which become a type of tribute or love song to desert places that resonate with this complex mysterious quality which inspires a type of  dreaming. My paintings are very much about telling stories which originate from my own personal experiences. I have always spent a lot of time living alone in the wilderness. I seem to need my own solitary place in the natural world. It is a way to remove my ‘self’ so I can find my paintings. The wilderness is a place where artists traditionally go to find a way into complex problems and explore solutions. Even though paintings are creations of the imagination they can still produce real transformations and change. Unlike words, paintings (and music) are multidimensional, expansive, contributing to other imaginations, carrying ideas and substance below the surface. I hunt for darkness, just as I hunt for solitary, isolated, wilderness and desert places, for revelation.

Jo Bertini: Deep in Land
  1. Wayfinding
  2. Fever Trees
  3. The Water Tree of Doubtful Creek
  4. Wind Swimming Sierra Negra's Upside Down Country
  5. Breath of the Last Wild River
  6. A Geography of Mythologies and Lost Little Histories
  7. Saguaro Creek in Hollow Land
  8. Salt Creep Telling Stories
  9. Storm Birds
  10. Dark Sky Park Approaching Nowhere
  11. Two Boys Dreaming
  12. Hunting for Darkness
  13. Basin of Indifference
  14. Call and Response from the Last Frontier (Night Heron)
  15. Dryland Reef
  16. Scar Tree - 'The Love of Man is a Weed of the Waste Places' (Randolph Stow)
  17. Tracing Red Jasper - Water Witching and Spirit Stones
  18. Blood Moon Birthing Tree
  19. Badlands - A Deliberate Forgetting
  20. Wasteland Nursery