JANEANNE GILCHRIST

J D FERGUSSON GALLERY

18 NOVEMBER TO 24 MARCH 2018

Private view 28 November

Janeanne Gilchrist is a photographic artist and image-maker. She was born and brought up in Edinburgh and graduated from Napier University in 1996 with a BA (Honours) in photography and film.

The sea and the self: these are territories Janeanne Gilchrist explores and merges seductively in this exhibition of intricately composed and infinitely ambiguous sub-aquatic images.

She forages for objects in the depths -a tangle of fishing net, a singed seaman’s sou’wester, discarded fish gut, a decomposing plastic bag – the thoughtlessly discarded cast-offs of fishermen and of man. She searches out subjects – the spawning seaweed, the mesmerizing alien glow of a jellyfish, the stone washed bones of a migratory bird.

The work is made to provoke, and it will be criticized for turning rubbish into art however what it aims to do is raise the debate further about the state of all our waterways across our land and beyond.

Having dived around Scotland for the past 10 years she is trying to share an experience of what she has found and how to communicate this issue in a more powerful way the J.D Ferguson art award has given her the opportunity to explore and create this body of work that is also highlighting this environmental issue.

This is a big problem that by the time this waste is washing up on the shore the damage is already done and we are only dealing with the fall out.

“What we’re doing — cleaning up our own mess — addresses just a symptom of the problem, not the problem itself”.

The work explores subconscious emotional memories, otherworldly fables and folklore. It also features found items that had a place, a function, a use, in one world, which are now abandoned adrift and discarded in another world in which they take on an ethereal distorted temporal beauty, dissolving and breaking down into the aquatic environment.

The process of developing this work has come through observation and years of devoted water time, evolving study and exploration.

Janeanne has been lucky enough to find a partner, a soul mate, who was responsible for taking her on her first ever dive expedition to Egypt and diving Ras Mohammed -those first few dives of breathing in air from a regulator underwater and trusting the heavy equipment kept her safe, and was her first step into another dimension to explore a remarkable water world.

JANEANNE GILCHRIST Photographer

Amazing views of rubbish underwater, freedivers can play a role as ambassadors of the sea

Back home in Scotland the need to wear dry suits and even more weight always made her feel awkward and anxious, checking dials and opening valves distracts from the whole experience and reason for being there. Her quest was to be in the moment, in the water, to lose herself. To focus on just herself and her surroundings. To meditate, breathe and become one.

“To free dive is the most amazing sensation. Mastering your fear and hanging silently suspended in the blue/green of the sea, in gin- clear water, in glass-like conditions, is a spiritual experience.”

Janeanne combines her environmental underwater working practices to develop a new body of work based upon the intersection between scientific illustration, still life painting and technological advancements, experimenting with botanical imagery and the iconic visuals of fantasy to capturing organic and non-organic matter.

Janeanne seeks to discover moments, textures and stories. She fragments, manipulates and then reinvents the image into a new entity which resembles the original, but is, in fact, entirely contemporary. She rebuilds these new pieces of work, swaying between reality and surrealism in a moving composition.

“This work can’t be reproduced. It is completely unique. Capturing these moments while free diving in challenging conditions in the waters around Scotland isn’t easy. The current is playing with them and with me, the entire time – I am trying to capture something that’s never going to be in the same location, same light, same position, ever again.”

Janeanne goes on to say ‘Unlike surfing or any other action sport, free diving is not all about swimming fast or expelling a lot of energy. It’s more to do with clearing your mind, finding your internal flow state, completely relaxing, calming yourself, focusing on your breath and enjoying the trip… and anyone can do it.

Humans are one of the few species that share the mammalian dive reflex, same as seals, dolphins and whales. We (everyone) has the natural ability to hold your breath for two minutes. It’s very easy to learn, but to push over the two minute mark, that’s where the discipline and training comes into its own. Swimming regularly practicing your technique, a good clean diet and yoga helps.

Best of all, we have found that the Free diving has helped in other parts of our life especially with surfing or as a coping mechanism for dealing with stressful situations in general. It teaches you to always take a deep slow breath, step back and relax the heart rate’

I would encourage everyone to do a free diving course after a few short training days to give you the tools and techniques to practice safely. It’s the best way to unlock your potential in a safe environment. I did mine with Steve Millard of www.freedivers.co.uk 

When Janeanne is not on her aquatic journeys, She works in partnership with her partner Will Beeslaar running Staunch Industries Design, The https://staunchindustries.com a small independent design studio and lifestyle brand based in Leith Edinburgh.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Catalogue photographs -Janeanne Gilchrist

Artist portrait photograph – Will Beeslaar

Creative Image Retouching – Will Beeslaar

All images are copyright with the artist www.janeannegilchristartist.com

Above, Below, Beyond

18 November to 24th March 2018.

Web –

www.Janeannegilchristartist.com

www.behance.net/Unit-photographic

Social 
Instagram – janeannegilchrist

https://staunchindustries.com

http://staunchdesignstudio.com

Twitter – @Staunchsurf

https://www.facebook.com/StaunchIndustries/

Location

Fergusson Gallery
92 Tay Street
Perth
Scotland
PH2 8NP
United Kingdom