"Postcards from Home"- a series of small woven tapestries that explore the
notion of 'home' to an artist born in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and transplanted
to Australia at the age of 11. Why is it that our earliest influences
remain so potent in our lives? Everything that touches our senses as young
children remains an indelible part of us, whether we choose to put it to
one side during our evolution into adulthood or not. Every time I return
to the country of my birth my senses are awakened to that familiarity, no
longer foreign but an essential part of my being. I smell the ripe
pungence of the air on arrival. The warmth envelops me in its stifling
embrace. I hear the accents that surround me and I slip into the sing song
easily, tailoring my own speech patterns to identify with them. The tastes
have never left me - in 55 years my own culinary practice pays homage to
the spices and techniques that bind me to this island. And above all, all
that I see is imprinted on my psyche as I hungrily seek out the visual
treasure that informs my art practice. And so where is 'home' really?
Those of us who have lived our lives separated from our birthplace dwell
in limbo, longing to belong. I can feel Australian in many aspects of my
life but not completely. I was planted in a different soil, grew and
reached for the sun in a different climate, absorbed the culture and
manners of a different society as I grew. It will always be part of me,
and yet is lost to me as the country I knew as a child has evolved into
something other.
Home is what you imagine it to be, make it to
be. My hands shape it into existence through the one constant that cannot
be changed, the natural environment that speaks to the heart.
Cresside Collette, 2018
Yala, woven tapestries. All three 38 x 92 cm 2018

Paddies at Hanguranketha, woven tapestry 33 x 50 cm 2018
Kaludiya Pokuna, woven tapestry, 30 x 30 cm each, 2018
Weligama Garden 1, 30 x 30
Weligama 2, 30 x 39 cm 2017/19
Kalpitiya View, 30 x 30 cm
Kalpitiya Lagoon and Sea, 27 x 59 cm 2017
The Western Monasteries - Anuradhapura 1, 9 x 58 cm
Anuradhapura 2, 9 x 28 cm 2017
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