Gift Series: Pluvia Silva
Gift Series: Pluvia Silva (Gift #67: A Dream of Home) | 2013
- Size
- 15 x 20 x 10cm
- Medium
- Chinese antique reproduction majong box, paper (cut-out reproductions of illustrations of flora), acrylic and light-box
- Exhibition
- Museum Van Loon (5 Oct 5 – 20 Jan 2013), “Suspended Histories”, Amsterdam, Holland
The work is a series of ornamental boxes of various sizes and shapes. Open the boxes, and nestled within their wooden cavities lie wondrous miniature worlds – landscapes of palm trees and dark figures, overgrown gardens with “exotic” animals peeking through fronds, trees with strange birds perched amongst riotous coloured fruits and flowers… The scenes are made mainly from illustrations cut out from the reproductions of William Farquhar’s collection of South East Asian flora and fauna. Asian artists were asked to mimic Western artists’ botanical illustrations that they did to carrying degrees of success. The work alludes to the hidden histories of these colonials who visited and exploited the rich lands of the east and reflects that literally by hiding tiny “exotic” worlds with their ambiguous narratives within lavishly decorated boxes.
They also try to imagine and recreate the gifts colonial traders and explorers sent home to their family and friends. These 18th and 19th century men and women saw things in their travels that they must have found hard to communicate to their colleagues, friends and family living in an entirely different culture and climate. The little dioramas inside these gift boxes attempt to depict sights, memories and feelings of homesickness and loneliness, these travellers must have experienced and felt.