Physical Show:

March 31 - April 2, 2023 at Portland Civic Hall
[ Portland, Victoria ]

On-line Show:

On-line until April 16th 


Cologne Gargoyle Drawing by Melissa Pym

Features

ARTIST NOTES: An original drawing inspired by one of the 108 Gargoyles gracing the Roman Catholic Cologne Cathedral in Germany. This is the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe which took 600 years to complete. The gargoyle/grotesques have long been a passion of mine originally hand-building over 30 large gargoyles for a previous sculpture exhibition many years ago. I feel a special connection with them in that they are static in time whilst the world changes around them, seasons and ages come and go. Being disabled, chronically ill and housebound I feel the same as the gargoyle and the water I associate with healthy emotion and catharsis. Also having gone up to 8 months at one point (with ongoing communication disabilities) not being able to speak a single word, this outpouring of water from the gargoyles throat or Gargula is an expression of communication also and unblocking this part of my body. The Gargoyle is a representation of me and an intimate portrayal of living with chronic illness and disability. This drawing focuses on simplicity through the negative space.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 20.32 cm X Width - 25.40 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Pencil on Paper
GENRE Drawing
REGISTERED NRN # 000-43829-0143-01
COPYRIGHT © Melissa Pym
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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ARTIST BIO

Melissa Pym is an Australian artist who studied at Brighton Bay Art, Design and Photography in 1995 and Ceramic Design at Chisholm Tafe in 1998. Initially a sculptor, Mel taught herself to paint in 2012, and continues to explore other mediums as a part of her practice. Mel focuses on her mission of finding creative solutions around her many disabilities and then passing on this knowledge to the disabled community through her YouTube channel and other platforms to increase access to art. She hopes this legacy will improve their quality of life and help save lives. You can also please support and follow her work on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/melissapym1

Or Mel's other Social Media Links here:

https://linktr.ee/melissapym


Watch this short video to meet Mel and learn about her unconventional and remote residency at Yarra Sculpture Gallery in 2023 here:

https://youtu.be/Rnwz9HKMC2M


Melissa suffers from Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a heart condition and chronic "lyme-like" disease. Her artwork provides her with personal joy and fulfilment (when she is able to use her hands). It also gives her the extra support that she requires to finance a long-term recovery. She hopes that through fighting her disease she can inspire others to do the same. Melissa considers it her life’s mission to fight both for herself and others with "lyme-like" disease to raise awareness of it in Australia. Through education, awareness and early intervention, Australians can hope to avoid this devastating illness.

Government and health authorities have been reluctant to acknowledge and support victims of this growing epidemic, despite the evidence, undeniable proof and the increasing numbers of sufferers.


  • Solo Exhibitions:
  • 2002 - The Fitzroy Gallery, Fitzroy
  • Group Exhibitions:
  • 2024 - Sorrento Art Show
  • 2023 - Dreams and Debuts - Lived Experience Art Competition
  • 2023 - Hobsons Bay Art Show
  • 2023 - Contemporary Sculpture Association - Sculpture Now Exhibition
  • 2023 - Severe ME Artist's Project
  • 2023 - A Disability Lens of Climate Emergency - Climarte Gallery
  • 2023 - Art Red Hill Art Show 
  • 2023 - Hastings Art Show
  • 2023 - Tumut Annual Art Exhibition
  • 2023 - Yarra Sculpture Gallery Summer Residency & Exhibition
  • 2022 - Knox Art Show
  • 2022 - The Portland Art Show
  • 2022 - Mornington Rotary Art Show
  • 2022 - Sorrento Art Show 
  • 2021 - Linden Postcard Show
  • 2021 - Knox Art Show
  • 2014 - Town and Country Gallery, Yarragon
  • 2014 - Wahalla Easter Art Show, Walhalla
  • 2013 - Birds Gallery, Kew
  • 2013 - The Willow Bar, Northcote
  • 2003 - Gallery 66, Fitzroy
  • 2003 - The Convent Gallery, Daylesford
  • 2002 - The Kaleidoscope Cafe, Brunswick
  • Memberships:
  • CSA - Contemporary Sculptors Association
  • Media:
  • 2023 - Polymer Week Magazine - Blog Article "Coral Networks." 
  • https://www.polymerweek.com/post/coral-networks
  • 2021 - ideas.org.au (Disability site) - Power Blog Article "Melissa Pym's continued healing through art." 
  • https://www.ideas.org.au/power-blog/mel-pym-s-continued-healing-through-art.html
  • 2019 - ideas.org.au (Disability site) - Power Blog Article "Creative ways to heal through art." 
  • https://www.ideas.org.au/power-blog/finding-creative-ways-to-heal-through-art-mel-pym.html
  • 2018 - Star Weekly Newspaper article- "Art a journey of healing." 
  • https://meltonmoorabool.starweekly.com.au/news/art-a-journey-of-healing/

     Art Commissions:

  • 2023 - TeamDSC Banner Designs: Mixed Media, Painting, Sculpture Commissions
  • 2022 - 2023: Bushwood Creations: Hand-painted Cabochon Eye Commissions
  • 2022 - Splashy Mosaics: Hand-painted Cabochon Eye Commissions
  • 2022 - Koorana Croc Farm: Paintings and Drawings
  • 2021 - NYX Festival Public Art: Hand-painted Cabochon Eye Commissions