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Quotes on the Creative Process and Work of Paul Fletcher: Robert StephensonCollaborator,Fellow Co-Coordinator VCA Animation Course 2000-2021 " There is a nexus of nature, film, animation, sound, new and old technology and music, that Paul accesses to create work that expresses footprints of nature, history and futurism and its impact on human awareness. In Paul’s films, and the soundtracks that he has provided for me, the presence of nature, from somewhere, is always there. Whilst there are patterns, predictability isn’t necessarily visible or audible - nature gives us what we expect and don’t expect. ... the power of non-human nature is trying to connect with the viewer and we need to have the capacity to try and listen and respect what they (it) may have to say. Sometimes, when watching Paul’s films, I wonder if I am looking at ghosts of nature or future spirits. Paul’s films have authentic personal structures. I can see Paul’s fingerprints in the work- which may be the result of me having watched a lot of his films! What I mean though, is that the works look personal, investigative and experimental – a willingness to discover something out in the making. " Robert Stephenson. Melbourne, Mar 14, 2023. Dr Lisa Roberts Animation Artist and Coordinator of "Living Data", NSW 2023 "I know Paul Fletcher as an artist unique in their capacity to fully be themselves whilst fully engaging others in his curiosity and compassion for the natural world. Since 2013 Paul has fully engaged himself and his students in contributing to the Living Data program that I lead at UTS. He continues to inspire me personally as an artist. " Acmi masters of animation https://www.acmi.net.au/stories-and-ideas/spotlight-australian-animators/ "Paul Fletcher is a restless, prolific experimenter and innovator who has been creating music, short film and animation for many years. His personal art practice is vast and – in truth – better known overseas than in Australia. Paul first experimented with analogue electronics such as super 8 film cameras, home-made instruments and hacked reel-to-reel recorders in his final years of high school. Since then, digital technologies have allowed him greater improvisation and spontaneity along with the ability to rework, edit and refine. The DIY attitude of 1980s punk remains a strong influence, no matter the tools. Now a master in the field, Paul has a substantial body of experimental animation that is as intriguing as it is beautiful. “I value the creating of time and space to reveal and illuminate the dark and the joyous, the quiet and relaxed, the noisy and energetic.” A retrospective of his work, Paul Fletcher: Australian Master, screens on Sunday 21 July.2019 Malcolm Turner. Director Melbourne International Animation Festival 2022 "I have known Paul for more than 20 years and have been mightily impressed as a witness to the constant creation of highly innovative, often evocative and always imaginative experimental animated films that he has produced. Increasingly these films also display a sophisticated approach to sound and music creation. They also tend to respond to specific ‘environments’ as sources of inspiration in highly imaginative ways that I doubt anybody else would conjure. In my capacity as director/programmer of the Melbourne International Animation Festival, I have selected work by Paul to screen in every festival since the early 2000’s and in one year had the festival showcase a retrospective of his film work. Building on this, however, I would say that Paul is an artist who absorbs a place, space or environment and [somehow] processes elements of that into work that [somehow] simultaneously mirrors and juxtaposes those elements. I have seen this personally in places as diverse as planetariums, odd libraries of curiosities, public gardens and zoos but I know the list expands well beyond this.” Andre Sardone. Sculptor and Collaborator Bendigo "I found your work at the Beehive(Conflux Installation) very engaging, especially as it seemed to work so well with my whimsical (Sculptural)pieces. I felt a connection between our work, the abstract organic shapes that seemed quite symbiotic with each other. Your use of video and sound to create installations is a great way to enhance public spaces and engage an audience. I found the work interesting, calming, engaging and quite beautiful. The location the work in such an interesting and historical room created an unusual ambience which provoked a curiosity when I first entered." Andre Sardone 2023. |
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