The Rock a work in progress

1 JANUARY 2003

The Rock Hill, a spectacular rocky outcrop south of Wagga Wagga which towers 250 metres above the surrounding countryside, has always been a significant landmark in Errol Fielder’s life. As a young boy, The Rock Hill was a constant focal point which marked Errol’s travels to and from the Riverina with his truckdriver father. Now The Rock Hill is the subject of a moving exhibition of landscape works by the Charles Sturt University (CSU) PhD candidate. Mr Fielder says his work attempts to demonstrate the shift away from the early 20th Century European painters who depicted the Australian landscape as unfamiliar and inert. “What I aspire to is embracing the spirituality expressed so beautifully by indigenous artists. The landscape of Australia is of more value to all Australians if, collectively, we recognise its mutual cross racial, or pluralist spiritual content. Australia is not just a quarry, a housing development or a big paddock.”

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