2010s
SCULPTURE
'Mother Bird' Bronze 48.5 by 24 by 30cm 2018
'Aah Pyt' Bronze 46 by 18 by 24cm 2015
The artworks of Kevin Mortensen beautifully capture his lifelong dedication to environmentalism, showcasing a deep tenderness and respect for nature. His pieces are imbued with a profound reverence for the natural world, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of preserving our planet for future generations.
Oil on Linen and Canvas
‘The snow comes to town’ Oil on Linen 62 by 87cm, 2019
‘Bushfire’ Oil on Linen 62 by 87cm, 2019
‘Towards Nathalia’ Oil on Linen 62 by 87cm, 2019
‘Cirius Rising’ Oil on Linen 87 by 107cm, 2016
‘Saving Lost Souls’ Oil on Canvas 135 by 200cm, 2011
‘Night sky with Apparition’ Oil on Linen 87 by 107cm, 2016
Performance in the 2010’s
Kevin Mortensen continued his exploration of performance art in the 2010s with his notable piece, Hotel Ibis, which was showcased in 2014. Throughout this decade, Mortensen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression shone through in his innovative and thought-provoking performances, captivating audiences with his unique vision and creativity.
The intriguing performance piece titled Hotel Ibis featured the enigmatic birdman making a captivating visit to the renowned Hotel Ibis situated in the vibrant city of Melbourne, Australia. The fusion of artistry and reality brought a unique charm to the storyline, leaving the audience mesmerized by the birdman's mysterious presence in the bustling urban landscape.
‘Ibis Hotel I’ Photograph 28 by 17cm, 2014
‘Ibis Hotel II’ Photograph 28 by 17cm, 2014
‘Ibis Hotel III’ Photograph 28 by 17cm, 2014
‘Ibis Hotel IV’ Photograph 28 by 17cm, 2014
‘Ibis Hotel V’ Photograph 28 by 17cm, 2014
In the context of performance art, it is crucial to acknowledge the diverse approaches that have been explored within this artistic domain. An area that has garnered attention is sculptural installations wherein performances evolve, particularly highlighting Australian themes. Renowned artists such as Kevin Mortensen often present scenes set in the Australian bush. These portrayals provide a mythic portrayal of white 'primitivism,' enriching the layers of depth and intricacy in the creative exploration of this field.
Graphite and Charcoal
Ranging from captivating skyscapes that evoke a sense of tranquility to intricate abstract expressions that challenge interpretation, Mortensen's masterful manipulation of tone and depth showcases a level of artistry that is increasingly rare in today's artistic landscape. His ability to seamlessly blend colors and textures creates a visual experience that resonates deeply with viewers, inviting them to contemplate the essence of each piece.
‘Untitled’ Graphite 42 by 60cm, 2017
‘Untitled’ Graphite 42 by 59.5cm, 1994
‘Study for, Night Sky’ Graphite 42 by 59cm, 2017
‘Untitled’ Graphite 42 by 59cm, 2017
‘Woodpile’ Charcoal 42 by 59cm, 2017
‘Untitled’ Graphite 46 by 50cm, 2017
The applications of layers of tone in Graphite or Charcoal that Mortensen has provided, with a versatile range of techniques to meticulously construct complex compositions, elevating the interplay of form, light, and shadow present within their artistic creations. This nuanced approach afforded Mortensen the opportunity to delve deeper into the intricacies of their subject matter, resulting in pieces that exude a captivating sense of depth and dimension.
‘Banksia Couple’ Charcoal 51 by 73cm, 2010
‘Banksia Dance’ Charcoal 51 by 73cm, 2010
Rain on the way’ Charcoal 51 by 73cm, 2010
‘Banksias at night’ Charcoal 98 by 130cm, 2013
‘Bush at Night’ Charcoal 98 by 130cm, 2014
‘At the Inlet’ Charcoal 42 by 59cm, 2017
‘Woodpile’ Charcoal 42 by 59cm, 2017
With the applications of layers of tone in Graphite or Charcoal, Mortensen shows a versatile range of techniques to meticulously construct complex compositions, elevating the interplay of form, light, and shadow present within their artistic creations. This nuanced approach affords Mortensen the opportunity to delve deeper into the intricacies of his subject matter, resulting in pieces that exude a captivating sense of depth and dimension.
‘Untitled’ Graphite 42 by 60cm, 2019
‘Flying over Ancient Rome’ Pencil 12 by 18cm, 2016
‘Beach Matter II’ Pencil and Ink 12 by 18cm, 2016
‘Landscape’ Pencil 12 by 18cm, 2016
Ancient City’ Pencil 12 by 18cm, 2016
‘Homage to Tapies’ Graphite 42 by 59cm, 2013
‘Untitled’ Lithograph and Pencil 30 by 45cm, 2010
Gauche and Watercolor
‘Tarwin Skies’ Watercolor and Pencil 40 by 58cm, 2017
‘Back Country IV’ Watercolor 53 by 74cm, 2013 SOLD
‘Fans in a river’ Watercolor and Gauche 84 by 117cm, 2013
‘Untitled’ Watercolor 51 by 68cm, 2010
‘Sunshine in a clearing’ Gauche 27 by 36.5cm, 2010SOLD
'Crossing tracks’ Gauche 19 by 25cm, 2010 SOLD
‘An Eveving Out’ Gauche 53.5 by 73.5cm, 2010
Pen and Ink
Mortensen's artistic prowess shines through in his masterful manipulation of pen, pencil, and ink to push the limits of creative expression, seamlessly combining these diverse mediums to produce extraordinary works of art.
‘Saw Tooth’ Ink 20 by 23cm, 2018
‘Untitled’ Pencil and Ink 31 by 89cm, 2015
Untitled’ Ink 43 by 57cm, 2012
‘Untitled’ Ink 33 by 45cm, 2012
‘Just another suburban nightmare’ Pen, Charcoal and Ink 16 by 22cm, 2011
‘So you think you can teach your Grand Mother to suck eggs, do you?'’ Pen and Ink 16 by 22cm, 2011
‘Christmas Kangaroo’ Pen and Ink 16 by 22cm, 2011
‘Be careful with the razor son. A terrible thing happened to me’ Pen and Ink 16 by 22cm, 2011