Mark Elliot-Ranken

has been an artist and art educator both nationally and internationally for 40 years. His work is included in collections in Singapore, USA and Australia. Email: markelliotranken@yahoo.com.au

"Salt Country" wins 2023 Glebe Art Prize

"Salt Country" wins 2023 Glebe Art Prize
Mark Elliot-Ranken wins the 2023 Glebe Art Prize with his entry 'Salt Country'

Absence - the Inland Sea

Absence - the Inland Sea
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Portrait of the Unknown Soldier

Portrait of the Unknown Soldier
180 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Hidden and Revealed

Hidden and Revealed
1.5 m x 1.5 m acrylic on canvas

Liminal Space

Liminal Space
triptych 1.5 m x 3.5 m acrylic on canvas

Jaguar Man

Jaguar Man
1.8 m x 60 cm mixed media assemblage

Sign and Portent 2

Sign and Portent 2
1m x 1m, acrylic on canvas

Blue Moment

Blue Moment
30 cm x 30 cm, acrylic on canvas

Halloran Art Prize finalist

Halloran Art Prize finalist
Surgeon Bass Sails Into Booderee by Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith at Jervis Bay Art Museum

Surgeon Bass Sails Into Booderee detail

Surgeon Bass Sails Into Booderee detail
collaborative expanded painting

Navigators vertical

Navigators vertical
mixed media dimensions variable

Navigators

Navigators
mixed media dimensions variable

The Liminal Space

The Liminal Space
160 x 160 cm acrylic on canvas

Threads

Threads
120 x 100 cm acrylic on canvas

Being There

Being There
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Green Space

Green Space
oil on canvas 153 x198 cm

Galapagos

Galapagos
180 x 180 cm acrylic on canvas

Gethsemane

Gethsemane
acrylic on canvas 140 x 180 cm

Dark Angel

Dark Angel
acrylic on canvas 180 x 150 cm

Rimlands

Rimlands
acrylic on canvas 1 m x 2 m

Talking to Strangers

Talking to Strangers
1.5 x 1.5 m acrylic on canvas

Snow Dragon

Snow Dragon
1.2 x 1.2 m acrylic on canvas

Tracks

Tracks
1200 x 1200 mm acrylic on canvas

Fugitive Memories

Fugitive Memories
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Salt and Iron

Salt and Iron
1.4 x 1.8 m acrylic on canvas

Affinities

Affinities
Affinities 120 x 120 cm acrylic on canvas

Dark Landfall

Dark Landfall
acrylic on canvas 125 x125 cm

Kodoko

Kodoko
acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

White Study

White Study
White Study 60 x 60 cm acrylic on canvas

Salt River

Salt River
acrylic on canvas 120 x 120 cm

Salt Ground

Salt Ground
180 x 150 cm acrylic painting on canvas

Ariadne's Thread

Ariadne's Thread
Acrylic and ink on paper

The Dry Country

The Dry Country
50 x 100 cm acrylic on canvas

Threads Artist talk

Threads Artist talk

Blue Study

Blue Study
25 x 30 cm acrylic on canvas

Threads solo exhibition at Disorder Gallery

“Suppose you came as an explorer into an unknown country with a language quite strange to you. In what circumstances would you say that the people there gave orders, understood them, rebelled against them and so on. The common behaviour of mankind is the system of reference by means of which we interpret an unknown language.” Ludwig Wittgenstein Philosophical Investigations


Wittgenstein's words inspired Mark Elliot-Ranken's latest series of abstracts, varied in scale, subject matter and in the unique approach of Mark's distinctive visual 'language'.

According to Mark “To do as Wittgenstein asks us to do, that is create or at least try and interpret that ‘unknown language’ especially in regard to the terrain of our inner world is to pick up the threads of our own self…that which makes ‘our-self’. Such a language is a tool for exploration rather than simply communication.”

Mark Elliot-Ranken's Threads opens Thursday June 6th from 6-8pm and runs through Saturday June 22nd at Disorder Gallery corner Stanley and Bourke Street Darlinghurst.

Tao

Tao
1 x 1.5m acrylic on canvas

Ochre Study

Ochre Study
25 x 30 cm acrylic on canvas

The Incident

The Incident
1 x 2 m acrylic on canvas

The Swan and Leda

The Swan and Leda
acrylic on canvas 1.5 x 2.5 m

Sign and Portent

Sign and Portent
acrylic on canvas 1m x 1m

Untitled

Untitled
50 x 70 cm acrylic on canvas

Signature

Signature
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Salt Country

Salt Country
60 x 60 cm acrylic on canvas

Skin Deep

Skin Deep
acrylic on canvas 1200 x 200 mm on consignment Graphis Art and Framing

Black Horse Country

Black Horse Country
acrylic on canvas 2 metres x 1.4 metres

Shadowland

Shadowland
Acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

Trace and Transience

Trace and Transience
Acrylic on canvas 130 x 150 cm

Lightning

Lightning
acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

Response

Response
100 x 100 cm acrylic on canvas

Liminal Trace

Liminal Trace
Acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

Salt Narrative 2

Salt Narrative 2
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Touch and Trace

Touch and Trace
122 x 152 cm acrylic on canvas

Now and Tommorrow

Now and Tommorrow
acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

Big Industrial Painting

Big Industrial Painting
acrylic on canvas 180 x 180 cm

Flag

Flag
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Luminous

Luminous
180 x 180 cm

Bamboo

Bamboo
acrylic on canvas

Jade

Jade

Edge of the Known World

Edge of the Known World
'Edge of the Known World' maquette by Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith

Points of Departure

Points of Departure
Points of Departure installation by Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith at University of Sydney

Random Acts

Random Acts
installation variable dimensions

Pilgrim's Progress

Pilgrim's Progress
Dr Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith's entry to the 2017 Harbour Sculpture prize in Woolwich

The Navigators

The Navigators
Art on the Greenway installation, dimensions variable

Erasure

Erasure
acrylic on canvas

Smithrankenart Studio

Smithrankenart Studio
Art by Bernadette Smith and Mark Elliot-Ranken

Sold Works

SOLD WORKS - THE PAINTINGS BELOW ARE SOLD. Commissions are available on request.

Inversion

Inversion
150 x150 cm

Infinite

Infinite
Acrylic on canvas 120 x 120 cm

Southwest by West

Southwest by West
acrylic on canvas 150 x 220 cm

Secret

Secret
acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

The Written Word

The Written Word
140 x 180 cm acrylic paint on canvas

Ancestor Boat

Ancestor Boat
1.5 x 3 metres acrylic on canvas

Testament

Testament
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Snake Dancing

Snake Dancing
acrylic on paper 450mm x 600mm

Inflexion

Inflexion
Acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

The Norns

The Norns
100 x 100 cm acrylic on canvas

salt and Ice

salt and Ice
1.5m x 1.5m Acrylic on canvas

Limitless

Limitless
acrylic on canvas 145 x 200 cm

Resurgence

Resurgence
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Convergence

Convergence
150 x 150cm acrylic on canvas

Salt Shore

Salt Shore
1.5 x 1.5 cm acrylic on canvas

Deep Blue

Deep Blue
1.5 x 1.5 m acrylic on canvas

Dark Harbour

Dark Harbour
130 x 130 cm acrylic on canvas

Variant

Variant
acrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm

Whale Song

Whale Song
acrylic on canvas 1.5 x 1.5m

Yunnan

Yunnan
acrylic on canvas 140 x 140cm

Salt Trace

Salt Trace
120 x 120 cm acrylic on canvas

Immersion

Immersion
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Dark Horse Evocation

Dark Horse Evocation
acrylic on canvas

Revelation

Revelation
150 x 150 cm acrylic on canvas

Saltlands

Saltlands
acrylic on canvas 1.6 x 1.8 m

Reducto 4: The Salt Sea Road

Reducto 4: The Salt Sea Road
160 x 180cm acrylic on canvas

Aqueous

Aqueous
120 x 120 cm acrylic on canvas

Salt

Salt

Salt Road

Salt Road

Salt Seas

Salt Seas
180 x 180 cm acrylic on canvas

Secret Country

Secret Country
160 x 180 cm acrylic on canvas

Aug 8, 2011

Transitions art exhibition by Dr Mark Elliot-Ranken and Bernadette Smith


T R A N S I T I O N
2 person show
D R M A R K E L L I O T – R A N K E N
A N D
B E R N A D E T T E S M I T H

J U L Y 2 9 – A U G U S T 1 4 2011
at ART SYSTEMS WICKHAM,
40 Annie Street Wickham
Hours: Fri to Sun 12 to 4pm


Transition is our first exhibition since moving to Sydney from Newcastle and surveys the changes we are already perceiving in our individual work. Our ten years plus in Newcastle ended in March 2011, my PhD finished, the drawn out dramas of moving, changing studio and house, new schools, new contacts, friends and relationships. We now have and a new and dynamic urban context to be engaged with. It is not just a change of locale but a change of context, from regional centre to international metropolis even if it is only two hours down the F3. With this comes new aspects of work, do our past approaches to art remain valid, are new levels of experimentation called for and new contexts incorporated. A new, more vertical urban-scape and a far more complex cultural/social structure demand to be experienced and this is only the start. It is after all the nature of movement, change to challenge our comfort zone and everything once perceived as part of one's existence. That is the nature of movement - context changes and so do you, suddenly we are in transition – a place between. Our artwork in this exhibition explores this passage and shows where we have come from and part of the process of where we are going.

Dr Mark Elliot-Ranken & Bernadette Smith July 22nd 2011
The hours of opening are Friday to Sunday 12- 4pm. The gallery may be accessed outside the
advertised opening times in consultation with the director, Colin Lawson Phone: 0422115154 .

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