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You are here: Home / Artworks / HMAS Kanimbla (ll) / Darkened ship – HMAS Kanimbla

Darkened ship – HMAS Kanimbla

by Peter Churcher

Dimensions:
56 cm x 46 cm
Medium:
Oil painting on hardboard
Place made:
Persian Gulf
Date:
14 February 2002
Setting:
Afghanistan War (2001-2021)

Courtesy of the Australian War Memorial

Night scene of the interior of the ship HMAS Kanimbla. Peter Churcher recalled, “This painting was done to show what it was like in the environment of the ship at night: the claustrophobic corridors and doorways and the strange light that emanated from the corridors. Every night the ship is darkened and only red light illuminates the corridors. It is a very reddish light. I painted this scene quite late at night when the traffic had quietened down and everyone had gone to bed”.

  • About Peter Churcher

    Peter Churcher was brought up in a household involved in the arts. He is the son of Betty Churcher, who was the director of the National Art Gallery of Australia from 1990-1997. Peter Churcher's first qualifications though, were in music, not art. Travelling through Europe after gaining his Licentiate for Piano Performance from Trinity College, London, he visited a great many galleries and decided to return to his original love, painting. In 1991 he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) from Prahran School of Art and Design, now Deakin University.  He held his first solo exhibition in 1994.

    In 2002 Peter Churcher was commissioned as the Australian War Artist to document the Australian Navy in the Persian Gulf. He was sent to the Persian Gulf and Diego Garcia, where he recorded the people and operations of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Churcher’s paintings and drawings of the Australian military's engagement in the Coalition against Terrorism are on show at the Australian War Memorial.

    During his commission he produced many oil paintings and drawings of works characterised by spontaneity, a refreshing directness, and a fascination with the figurative. For the first three weeks, he experienced life with the RAN on board the HMAS Kanimbla and Adelaide. His images range from the claustrophobic engine room to officers at work on the ship’s bridge. Churcher's work captures the day-to-day experiences of today's defence force personnel, while harking back to older art traditions and styles. His images provide a valuable insight into the nature of modern warfare.

    Churcher exhibits regularly in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane at privately run galleries. His work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; the Australian War Memorial; Canberra and the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria. He has entered the Archibald prize ten times and been hung six times. He has been hung twice in the Sulman Prize.

    Churcher is currently living and working in Barcelona, Spain. He was recently awarded first prize in “El Concurso de Grabados” (Printmaking Prize) de Sant Lluc, Barcelona, 2008.

    Artist statement:

    “Since graduating from art school, I have been primarily concerned with the painting of the human figure in a narrative context and the depiction of the human presence - that is the Portrait. This focus all stems from my devotion to the great figurative masters such as Velasquez and Rembrandt and my firm belief and personal quest to depict our own surrounding world of visual, sensory and emotional stimuli through paint on canvas.”

    More paintings by Peter Churcher
  • About HMAS Kanimbla (ll)

    HMAS Kanimbla was one of two former United States Navy (USN) Tank Landing Ships purchased in by the RAN to bolster its amphibious capability. USS Saginaw was officially handed over to the RAN and commissioned as HMAS Kanimbla on 29 August 1994. Between August 1995 and December 2000. Kanimbla underwent an extensive modernisation in Sydney and Newcastle to convert the vessel to a Landing Platform Amphibious.

More reading

  • Additional resources for Peter Churcher
    • Peter Churcher, Wikipedia
    • Peter Churcher, Australian Galleries
    • Peter Churcher, Official Artist: Exhibition, Australian War Memorial (awm.gov.au)
    • Peter Churcher, Official Artist: The War Against Terrorism, Australian War Memorial (awm.gov.au)
  • Additional resources for HMAS Kanimbla (ll)
    • HMAS Kanimbla (II), The Sea Power Centre (navy.gov.au)
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