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Tonight we have the honor of hosting Jessica Le Clerc a silver lining storyteller who is artistically deliberate in crafting deep connections that celebrate human value. She has most recently been recognised as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize. Jessica’s subject for this esteemed prize is artist David Hart. The son of world-renowned artist Pro Hart, he was raised in Broken Hill in outback NSW. He has two galleries on the Sunshine Coast where he now lives with his wife and children.

“The Hart family history and David’s personal story have always fascinated me,” says Jessica Le Clerc. “They are from a small farming community like myself and grew up on the land. Yet they still encouraged art and expression in way that has affected our country deeply.”

“When I sat with David for the first time and listened, I didn’t imagine that his story would be so full of ‘real life’. I wanted to do justice to that in the portrait. The landscape on his back is still growing, still being told. A really spectacular landscape is organic, messy and changing – much like our own stories.”

“I also wanted to acknowledge the legacy of his father Pro. The focus of the portrait is where David is looking. He stands amongst a swarm of dragonflies (his father’s famous symbol). They are a part of the path he will always wander but they’re not affecting his vision.”

Jessica is known across Australia as an artist who captures the human heart in a compelling, engaging and inspiring way. Join us as we talk to Jessica about her recent Archibald experience and how her faith has impacted her art.

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