Distorted Landscape
Weswal Gallery
26.08.24 - 16.09.24

This exhibition ‘Distorted Landscape’ presents a new body of work in which Ariella Friend further explores her relationship to nature in a digital world. Having never visited Tamworth, Friend’s interpretation of the local flora and natural landscapes is based on her text based prompts and image searches on the internet. This research has culminated in ‘expanded paintings’ that are inspired by the local trees, flowers and waterways of Tamworth yet feel strangely unfamiliar.  

By combining layers of found, imperfect timber that have been cut and sanded to size by the artist, with a nature inspired colour palette this new body of work further explores Friend’s interest in materiality and the process of making.

Just like the Italian Arte Povera Movement from the late 1960s to 1970s whose artists explored a range of unconventional processes and combined them with every day materials,‘ ‘Distorted Landscape’ reflects Friend’s playful and experimental approach to non objective art making while challenging the viewers’ perception of what a landscape painting could be. 

Documentation photos by Jessica Maurer.

Composition In Blue Scarlet Pimpernel Colours, 2024
Recycled timber, acrylic paint, adhesive
40 x 25.5 x 3cm

River Content, 2024
Diptych
Recycled timber, acrylic paint, adhesive
1. 40 x 17 x 4cm
2. 40 x 17 x 4cm

Composition In Garden Colours, 2024
Recycled timber, acrylic paint, adhesive
29 x 16 x 4cm

‘Distorted Landscape’ Exhibition
Installation view

Burnt Tree Code, 2024
Recycled timber, acrylic paint, adhesive
38 x 13 x 16cm

Crepe Myrtle Plug-In, 2024
Diptych
Recycled timber, acrylic paint, adhesive
1. 136 x 29 x 4cm
2. 122 x 15 x 4cm