SIROCCO

SIROCCO
oil on canvas, 90 x 120 cm

River Crossing

River Crossing
'River Crossing' oil on canvas 120 x 120 cm

Whispers

Whispers
137 x 120 cm oil on canvas

Zone

Zone
91 x 91 cm oil on wood panel

Coast

Coast
120 x 120 cm oil on canvas

Undergrowth

Undergrowth
130 x 115 cm oil on canvas

Fluidity

Fluidity
137 x 137 cm oil on canvas

Equivalence 2

Equivalence 2
oil on canvas 121 x 152 cm

Sojourn

Sojourn
137 x 137 cm oil on canvas

Red Wind

Red Wind
120 x 150 cm oil on canvas

Break

Break
oil on canvas 152 x 137 cm

Southerly Change

Southerly Change
152 x112 cm oil on canvas

Zaum

Zaum
oil on canvas 137 x 107 cm

Tropica

Tropica
1.5m x 1.5m oil on canvas

"Warm Front" in foyer of SmithRanken Art Studio

"Warm Front" in foyer of SmithRanken Art Studio
150 x 150 cm, oil on canvas

Flux

Flux
120 x 137 cm, oil on canvas

Hover

Hover
153 x 153 cm oil on canvas

Day Into Night

Day Into Night
130 x 130 cm oil on canvas

Terrain

Terrain
oil on canvas 130 x 130 cm

Verdure

Verdure
130 x 150 cm oil on canvas

Early works


Aesthetic Transgressions 
Exhibition of new imagery from Bernadette Smith and Mark Elliot-Ranken at Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Pidcock Street, Camperdown www.smithrankenart.com
for more info contact Mark at 0404265024

Aesthetic Transgressions at Chrissie Cotter Gallery is a two person exhibition of painting and photo media from October 10th to 21st October. Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith are artistic partners now based in Sydney. They spent many years living and working overseas where the influence of travel and diverse cultural experiences have found expression in an expanded sensibility. Both contemporary artists share an affinity although their aesthetic processes differ. Meet the artists in person and share in their creative insights.


Dr Mark Elliot-Ranken’s work has seen a steady refinement towards a minimalist aesthetic concentrating on surface, language and the exploration of space. His current works are large enigmatic canvases with a restricted palette concentrating on the act of painting and the ongoing creation of visual language exploring the terrain of the sub-conscious. Mark sees his work as dynamic expressions of space explored through the language of poetic mark-making. “This is the language of liberation - a state we all need to obtain to live rather than simply exist.” says Mark Elliot-Ranken.

Bernadette Smith MFA investigates the sensual depths of impasto surfaces and the viscous fusions that can occur through oil painting. Her paintings follow a finely honed aesthetic exploring the materiality of paint and surface structure where skeins of paint are pushed and pulled to reveal their quintessence.  In her experimental photography she plumbs psychosocial depths as imagery emerges out of the shadows into light. In both art forms Bernadette explores the core embodiment of the media. “Form becomes content representing synthesis in this process-based art research. The traces that remain are like an alchemical residue.” says Bernadette Smith.