Tonje Moe
Pettersen Painting of Paul O'Brien

Tonje
is represented in Sydney by Palmer Street Gallery, and
is currently Artist in Residence at Kenthurst galleries
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http://www.kenthurstgalleries.com/, where
she will have a solo show which opens on the 29th of
November, from 3-5 pm.
Tonje Moe
Pettersen:
"The
painting is about the dichotomy between Paul O'Brien and
his famous alter ego Jack Holden, an identity created by
Channel 7 and the public," explained Tonje. "The logo
projected onto his face is symbolic of the labels put on
us all and the importance of staying true to one's
identity in the midst of public perception. The
projection functions as a form of 'branding', the
network is integrated in Paul's persona and has been
responsible for the birth of a whole new lifestyle and
great success for the actor. Channel 7 will always be a
part of Paul."
"I did the
painting because I have known Paul for a long time, pre
and during the show, and so I am in a position to depict
him as both Paul the person and as Paul on Home & Away.
I was interested in the effect external stimuli has had
on him, how in some ways he has changed with these
influences, and yet, in a lot of ways he's exactly the
same as before."
"The
painting took about 2 weeks to do. I took some photos of
Paul with the Channel 7 logo projected onto his face,
using a projector in a dark room. The painting is done
in acrylics, and measures 90cm x 100cm."
Paul agrees
that this is a good representation of his relationship
with his character. "I guess this painting is symbolic
of how I've become a product of Channel Seven and my
success is due to them creating a character and thus the
birth of a different lifestyle for me." he confirmed.
"I think
everyone enjoys the idea of been remembered in life and
a painting lives forever in my eyes. It's also another
artistic form that I can be apart of. It seems like we
all share the same thoughts as humans and in this
painting I see a person in life just considering life.
Complete, focused and apprehensive all at the same
time."
"I'm very
grateful to Channel Seven for the challenges and
opportunities I've faced and get to face every day.
They've made my life exciting! Gotta love it ! I'm
honoured, it's lovely to be considered and be apart of
anything in life, and this is a special moment for me.
Tonje and I have know each other for years and she knows
how much I struggled to get into acting and has seen my
life transform."
The
painting will be entered into the Portia Geach portrait
Award at the end of August. It is available for viewing
at Palmer Street Gallery, Darlinghurst, go to the
Palmer Street Gallery.
Also, it has just been shortlisted for the Black Swan
portrait award.