Doug van Hemessen: Messages in the Landscape
January 22 – February 27, 2005
Landscape portrayed in art always carries meaning.
But the meaning is not always obvious or clear and
elements in a portrayed landscape can send ambiguous
messages.
These images explore the intended and potential
meanings of found and created
messages in the landscape.
Doug van Hemessen is an artistat-
large, focussing his attention on
the subtle-yet-profound. He
breathes interest into the mundane
and reveals underlying ironies in our lives. His work
is positive and playful, soft but bold, and curiously
reverential. It builds layers of meaning that draw the
viewer in – to their own reflections and revelations.
The photographs emerge from his perception of
pattern, place and irony, and the character and position
of photography in the scope of fine art.
Van Hemessen grew up in Toronto and London,
Ontario. He bought his first camera at sixteen and
followed the photographic path, with some detours,
since then. His photographs have appeared in
numerous publications and he currently lives near
Owen Sound.