Waikato Times

Surreal ballpoint landscape wins award

- Mike Mather

The winner of this year’s $20,000 New Zealand Painting and Printmakin­g Award, Auckland artist Stephen Ellis has also won the competitio­n’s people’s choice award.

With more than 5000 visitors to the exhibition at the Hamilton Gardens Pavilion during the recent Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival, there were many votes to count at the conclusion of the two-week series of event.

Each of the 44 works displayed received votes, but Ellis’ work titled We Asked for Signs was a clear winner.

The New Zealand Painting and Printmakin­g Award is our country’s most valuable, acquisitiv­e cash award for New Zealand artists in the fields of contempora­ry painting and printmakin­g. The $20,000 prize very generously sponsored by the Philip Vela Family Trust was presented to Ellis at a gala opening on February 14. The winning artwork is purchased each year by the Philip Vela Family Trust for their collection.

The Sir James Wallace Trust also purchased four artworks this year to add to their collection.

Success in this competitio­n has been a springboar­d for many of the winning artists who have moved on to significan­t careers in the contempora­ry art field.

This year’s call for entries attracted more than 250 entries from a diverse array of our country’s contempora­ry artists.

The 46 finalists’ works were selected by judge Courtney Johnston, the director of Lower Hutt’s The Dowse Art Museum.

Rendered in millions of strokes of ballpoint pen, We Asked for Signs is a large drawing of an imagined landscape that points to the possible futility of our actions in the face of massive environmen­tal change, Johnston said.

‘‘The generosity of the Award is lifechangi­ng,’’ Ellis said. ‘‘It will allow me to stop work and concentrat­e on artmaking for a few months, and hopefully finish my masters degree. I am so very grateful to the Philip Vela Family Trust for the opportunit­y they have given me.’’

Johnston also selected Hannah Depree’s Boys Club and Jessica Pearless’s After Kauri as merit award winners.

This painting by Auckland artist Stephen Ellis titled has won the People’s Choice Award as well as the $20,000 judge’s prize in the New Zealand Painting and Printmakin­g Awards.

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WeAskedfor­Signs
Pensive outlook: WeAskedfor­Signs

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