Collection Online
Medium
synthetic polymer paint, latex, foam, burlap, muslin, rope, steel
Measurements
(179.0 × 77.0 cm)
Place/s of Execution
Melbourne, Victoria
Accession Number
2023.735
Department
Contemporary Art
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2023
© Joshua Petherick and Lewis Fidock
Gallery location
Not on display
About this work

Illustrating the cyclical nature of life, these oversized leaves exhibit signs of ruin and decay. Their lifeless texture and detachment from soil and water evoke an unnatural representation of nature’s vital energy source. This juxtaposition prompts us to reflect on the ephemerality of matter and the inevitability of transformation over time. The natural decay of leaves plays a crucial role in the regeneration of life. As leaves decompose, they release carbon and enrich the soil’s structure and water-holding capacity. This process of decay ultimately nourishes trees and plants, supporting their future growth and vitality. In turn this supports insect and animal life, including that of humans. The work suggests that in nature there are no true endings.