Trevor Moffitt
Aotearoa New Zealand, b.1936, d.2006
Rakaia Series No. 37
- 1983
- Oil on board
- Purchased 1983
- 580 x 900mm
- 83/77
Tags: clouds, hills, landscapes (representations), natural landscapes, rivers, stylization, trees
Trevor Moffitt had a deep love for inland Canterbury that was in part fostered by his obsession with fishing. In the mid 1970s he purchased a bach at Lake Clearwater, inland from the Canterbury town of Ashburton. This became his favourite spot to retreat from city life and experience the outdoors. In 1982, after the death of his wife, Alison, Moffitt began the series that this work is from. He said in an interview:
'After Alison died I’d had enough of people, so I went out and painted the Rakaia River series. I had just been emotionally drained. […] The best thing I could do was go off on the weekend and paint the river. I poured all my grief and tears into depicting the waters of the Rakaia.'