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Volcanic plateau inspires new exhibition at Taupō Museum

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22 Jul, 2024 02:30 AM2 mins to read

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Artist Jodie Appleton is holding her first solo exhibition at Taupo Museum, From the Ashes.

Artist Jodie Appleton is holding her first solo exhibition at Taupo Museum, From the Ashes.

Jodie Appleton’s first solo exhibition, From the Ashes, explores what has risen following the eruptions across the volcanic plateau.

Having taught in Tūrangi and Taupō, Appleton is now a part-time teacher and part-time artist, developing her work by drawing with fire. Literally.

“From The Ashes is a series of drawings developed by using pyrography (drawing with fire), using heat to create marks in slabs of wood,” she says.

“When we think of burning wood we also think of the devastation that can be caused with uncontrollable forest fires. Burning the wood to create the art is a symbol of something growing from the ashes of disruption.”

Appleton moved to New Zealand over a decade ago bringing with her a Bachelor of Arts with honours in fine art, before settling in the Taupō region and displaying her art in Pihanga Gallery, Tūrangi.

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A key theme running through From the Ashes was one of connection, creating links between the environment and those who explore it, she said.

Artist Jodie Appleton is holding her first solo exhibition at Taupo Museum, From the Ashes. Pictured is Stepping through the Ferns’ – Tongariro River Trail, pyrography on pine, 2024.
Artist Jodie Appleton is holding her first solo exhibition at Taupo Museum, From the Ashes. Pictured is Stepping through the Ferns’ – Tongariro River Trail, pyrography on pine, 2024.

“Each piece has been carefully considered and the ideas running through the images invite the viewer to consider the awe and wonder of our environment, where it originated from, and the care we need to take to preserve our land.

“The compositions are created from my own photography of flora that has thrived along the many walking tracks and areas around Lake Taupō. They are a celebration of what we can experience if we set foot into what nature has to offer us.

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“What has risen from the ashes are magical wonderlands that assist our wellness and even though they have been created by the catastrophic disruption of volcanic eruptions, they are now peaceful ecosystems that support flora and fauna to flourish.”

From The Ashes is being held in the Niven Gallery at Taupō Museum from August 3 to September 9.

Taupō Museum is open from 10am to 4.30pm daily and entry is free for Taupō District residents with proof of address.



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