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Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
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Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
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Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
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Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
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Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
ARTWORK
‘I began my interest in art by being introduced to linocut work, which I enjoyed and made detailed creations, however the tools used, like paint brushes when I first attempted to paint felt like a barrier – I felt disconnected from the medium, it was unnatural. I decided to use the palm of my hands to paint, which just felt right,’ says Patrick. ‘Now I take precautions with the paint, as it can be toxic; I ware tight fitting gloves that allow me to work fluidly.’
Taking great care to produce his scenes, Patrick says that he likes to consider his work ‘10% activity and 90% thought’; explaining that while his works can be viewed by some as fast-paced creations, he layers each painting, one colour at a time, slowly building the scene after hours of detailed thought and contemplation.
Patrick’s paintings depict landscapes, seascapes and sky scenes, each in a format that showcases colour and movement as a predominate feature. ‘I love to come home after work, sit and watch the sunset and the sky and clouds changing – like a storm rolling in. This is the important thing for me to express – how nature is always changing, how the colours blend and alter’, says Patrick.

Artist: PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr
Artwork: Malu Kulu - Ocean Depths (2011)
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
PATRICK BUTCHER Jnr was born in January 1977 and comes from the Umpila language group. He was part of the early group of artists in the mid 1990’s that formed the Lockhart River Art Gang. Whilst developing his artistic skills, Patrick joined the Australian Army Reserves. He exited the Army after a period to concentrate on his arts as a full-time artist resident in Lockhart River.
Patrick’s works are a contemporary take on a range of subjects which he pre-thinks before starting his works. His work is a combination of links to his strong cultural traditions, land, sea and language heritage. Patrick paints with his left and right hands, He does not use brushes do works. He is the only current artist within the Lockhart River Art Gang that uses his hands to paint.
Patrick paints with acrylic on canvas and linen. Patrick has done batik and lino-printing works using cross hatching techniques. He has also done small scale beginners pottery works.
Since 1997 to early 2018, Patrick Butcher has had his works exhibited in Lockhart River Group exhibitions in Hobart Tasmania, Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin and Houston Texas USA.
From 3 June 2018 to 28 October 2018, Patrick’s works will be exhibited in a permanent collection at Foundation Burkhardt-Felder et Culture Musee de l’art aboriegene australien “La grange” in Switzerland. The exhibition in Switzerland will include paintings from other Lockhart River artists, Silas Hobson, Irene Namok, Rosella Namok and Fiona Omeenyo and is titled “Islands in the sea”.
Artist Statement:
“In my spare time I like to go fishing. When its high tide I like to go spear fishing for stingrays and the many species of fish I come across, and diving amongst the rocks off shore. Usually I like to make spear and find the elders and have a yarn with them about bush tucker and all that”. - Patrick W. Butcher Jnr
Collections:
Queensland Art Gallery, Wollongong University Collection, National Gallery of Victoria; Foundation Burkhardt-Felder et Culture Musee de l’art aboriegene australien “La grange” in Switzerland.



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