Saddler’s Court Gallery


offers the work of more than 100 Tasmanian artists and crafts people. We choose each piece personally, not in terms of what is fashionable or what sells best, but according to its ability to reflect something of Tasmania.

Terrence Gough

Background

  • Head of Cosgrove High School’s department of art craft and design since 1977
  • Painting classes for adult education and a private art school
  • President of the Arts Society for many years
  • Curator of the Cosgrove Gallery, and co-ordinator of creative arts programs in the community linking art, music, speech, dance and drama.
  • Exhibitions in his own right as artist since 1971.

Description of approach to his work

  • Love of the landscape, gardens, the environment
  • Understanding the subject matter, but using instinct and intuition to interpret it
  • Abstracting the subject to allow for a personal and fresh interpretation
  • Composition, tension, colour relationships and surface qualities can be explored through the use of mixed media
  • Mixed media allows for overlap in surface and deeper meanings as the work and the thinking behind it moves through different stages
  • Spontaneity, simplification, vitality are important ingredients.
  • Colour is the most exciting of the visual elements.
    Used with imagination, colour can be many things:
    brilliant, sombre, severe, explosive, jaunty, out of this world

Inspired by Juniper, Daws, Williams, Streeton, Monet, as well as the masters of Eastern Art, with their total control of movement and line, and the washes which express this.

Paintings are evocations of time, change and mood and are in themselves another stage in a journey of exploration.