Stone
Stone carving
“In the history of non-Indigenous Australian art there have been only a few exceptional stone or wood carvers….Madigan proved to be the country’s most accomplished carver of figurative works.”
Deborah Edwards, Australian Collection Focus: Rosemary Madigan - Torso 1954 and Torso 1986, Art Gallery of New South Wales
The concept of finding the shape within a block of stone - usually Sandstone or Marble - was natural to Madigan’s artistic expression and understanding of solid form. She was at home with the strenuous physical activity required, and never allowed any assistants to take on any of the blocking out of a piece. She became familiar with the use of pneumatic tools in England in the 50s, while pregnant with her second child. During her years in Adelaide after her return, most of her stone work was in the softer medium of Soapstone. Later, during her years in Sydney, she found a working space at the stonemason’s yard of Kevin Tyrell in Ryde, and completed many large scale works.