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Drawings On Water – Series 2

Rob Greaves
Rob Greaves
I have been with the Toorak Times since April 2012. I worked as Senior Editor of the Toorak Times until 2023, when I retired. I now work as a special features contributor for both the Toorak Times and Tagg. I've been in the Australian music scene as a musician since 1964, and have worked in radio and TV and newspapers (when they were actually printed on paper) as well as working in the film industry, as the Film Unit manager on Homicide for several years. I also have extensive experience in audio production and editing.


Drawings On Water – photographs from a kayak on Middle Harbour

An internationally acclaimed exhibition of photographs, taken by Sydney artist Ralph Kerle during kayak journeys on Sydney’s Middle Harbour, will be opened by Steve Vizard from the Vizard Foundation at the Melbourne art gallery, Sagra, on Wednesday 16 November.

The exhibition, Drawings On Water – Series 2, will run from 16 November till 3 December at the Sagra Gallery, 256 Glenferrie Road, Malvern.

Around ten years ago, Ralph Kerle began kayaking on Middle Harbour as a way of finding a non-pharmaceutical remedy for depression. His morning ritual soon opened up a daily world of new perceptions; offering boundless moments of insight whilst connecting him as closely to nature as the indigenous inhabitants of Middle Harbour, the Cammeraygals.

“’Drawings on Water’ visually explores the interplay between the surface of the waters of Middle Harbour as creative inspiration and the power of physical movement in kayaking to free the mind from mental darkness and to recharge the soul with the light of new thinking,” says Kerle.

Sea Dunes Ralph Kerele

Following its Sydney premiere in March 2015, Ralph Kerle’s initial Drawings on Water exhibition travelled to both Portugal and Latvia later in that year.

“’Drawings on Water’ is something very beautiful and—most importantly for us—unusual, different from other photos that we are used to seeing,” commented Vineta Stražnova, curator at CREA in Riga, Latvia.

He went on to say, ”It is real photo art, because it is so natural (not photoshopped) and the colours are so vivid. The works have something in common with abstract art as well as what we can see and feel in real nature.”

The Gold of Elan Ralph Kerele

Ralph Kerle is a multi-media artist using image, sound and text to create works that push the edges of art practices.

Graduating from the Victorian College of The Arts and majoring in Dramatic Arts in 1979, he owned the iconic Melbourne alternative cabaret venue, the Flying Trapeze Café during its heyday (1978-81).

After a stint as Associate Director of the Sydney Theatre Company, he became a pioneer in the creation and production of digital multi-media live performance art shows in Australia in the early 90s. The Drawings on Water photographic series sees him return to a single image practice.

The Water Line – Ralph Kerele

His work is now in corporate and private collections in Australia, India, Latvia and Singapore.

Exhibition Dates:

Opening
: Wednesday 16 November at 6.00 p.m.

Exhibiting at
: Sagra Gallery, 256 Glenferrie Road, Malvern, Victoria from 16 November till 3 December.

Further information is available at
www.ralphkerlesart.com

To arrange an interview please contact Ralph on 0412 559 603.

Rob Greaves

I have been with the Toorak Times since April 2012. I worked as Senior Editor of the Toorak Times until 2023, when I retired. I now work as a special features contributor for both the Toorak Times and Tagg. I've been in the Australian music scene as a musician since 1964, and have worked in radio and TV and newspapers (when they were actually printed on paper) as well as working in the film industry, as the Film Unit manager on Homicide for several years. I also have extensive experience in audio production and editing.

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