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About  MARIAN MCKENZIE-CONE



 the


 Artist



 Who looks outside,dreams Who looks inside, awakes ~ Carl Jung


 I grew up in Waimate, a small rural township in New Zealand. My parents
 owned a small farmlet.

 My Father was an Apiarist and we had a huge orchard, hens, ducks, sheep etc
 and clay banks under huge macrocarpa trees to carve into, trees to climb and
 make huts in, ponds to go frogging in, drawing and nature was a natural fit from
 very early in my life.








 “Art, a handshake into possibilities “

 I explore the ideas of abandonment and synchronicity. Our life journey is
 an individual one that we must take alone, yet we simultaneously seem to be
 About  guided by unconscious happenings, that in hindsight we see as connected all

 along.
 the   The idea of “Alone ,Together” makes sense here. My overall vision for this

 work was to take decades of my life 1948-2021 and seal these into concrete
 Work  covered books as a pedestal on which my polystyrene,plaster bandage,
 paper mache,head rests,NZ stamps and aged with sepia toned inks and gel
 medium and concrete paint to experience new places peering into the next
 decades, through an open arch of being born again.

 Alongside this 3D work I explore a new idea to me, spirit dolls, thus
 producing:

 “Mum Spirit Doll” a triptych, from objects collected over many years.
 The purple buttons from cushions made for our first bedroom 1968, here
 representing my four children along with their nappy pins.Objects that
 represent farm life, the little necklace I received for Xmas when I was about
 five. A lamp to light my way, a suspender representative of holding on or
 letting go, a blue button from a coat mother made for me for Sunday School.
 NZ Paua, a symbol of change and transition.

 The writing is a page of thoughts from a lifetime.


 The collage pulled childhood and adulthood together and spoke of the
 meaning of stamps on my face.
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