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Michele Burder is an artist working in Naarm/Melbourne. Since graduating with a Master of Arts (Painting) from RMIT in 2000, she has been the recipient of an Arthur Boyd Bundanong residency, and has been shortlisted for the Rick Amor Drawing Prize. Burder has held four solo exhibitions and exhibited in numerous group shows.
These works continue her exploration of movement and landscape, investigating our relationship with nature, encompassing concepts of time and sense of place.
“My paintings are of urban nature alongside roads as seen through bus or car windows, as well as walks through public parks and local reserves. I’m inspired by the pattern of light and shadow created by the sun hitting the structures of trees, roads and paths along with the passage of movement through a landscape. Some scenes are captured as dynamic gestures and some are more contemplative.
Landscape for me is recording my response to the action of moving through a space, either on foot or on transport. Transiting through landscapes creates contradictory moments of blur and stillness; the abstractions caused by reflections through a bus window, the movement of a scene at speed, or the mystery of a line created by a path to a vanishing point. They are close (captivated) landscapes rather than those of wide open spaces, and mostly ‘safe’ places, seen from interiors, through windows or from paved, manicured paths.” - Michele Burder