Ian Westacott
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Overview
Ian Westacott was born and brought up in Myrtleford, in the foothills of the Australian Alps in Victoria. He studied at Victorian College of Arts, Australia.
Ian carries his etching plates out to meet his subject, keen to draw direct from life rather than work from photographs or preparatory sketches. This research is later developed in the studio where he slowly starts to weave the lines and marks into images that show his complete mastery of printing techniques.
Ian's relationship to the trees around him seems stronger than ever. What he creates in response to these remarkable trees should be seen as searching self portraits. In a way, he finds the tree the perfect metaphor for depicting the human condition and exploring the important relationships and emotional aspects of our lives. As children we climb and play in trees. We plant them unselfishly to commemorate loved ones and they wear their scars in plain view. We feel vulnerable and we miss them when they are not around.
Ian is a rare talent almost from a different era. He is undoubtedly a welcome addition to the Scottish Highlands, where he lives with his wife and fellow artist Sue Jane Taylor and their two sons.
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WorksExhibitions
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Our Usual Suspects
Group Show 9 Dec 2023 - 2 Mar 2024 InvernessBrowns Gallery is proud to present, 'Our Usual Suspects'. This group exhibition will comprise a collection of new and archived artworks, by both established and emerging artists.Read more -
Melencolia
Mapping Dürer in a Time of Crisis 23 Nov - 14 Dec 2023 InvernessThe installation is a response to Dürer's etching 'Melencolia I' and consists of 18 framed collaborative works by Raymond Arnold and Ian Westacott, situated between a framed individual response by...Read more -
Meetings with Trees
Ian Westacott 5 May - 17 Jun 2023 InvernessIan Westacott was born and raised in Mytrleford, Australia. He studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, where he graduated as the recipient of an International Fellowship. This inspired...Read more -
Welcome to Inverness
Inaugural Group Exhibition 1 Sep - 31 Dec 2022 Inverness