“Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it.” Lao Tzu
Growing up near the Vaal River, Madeleine Travers developed an
innate captivation with water, which holds a significant place in her art as a timeless
symbol. Her "Swimmers" series metaphorically represents the
intersection of internal and external worlds, exploring what happens where
these two realms meet.
In this series, Travers underscores the importance of identity
and belonging. Her works celebrate uniqueness, suggesting that water connects
us to ourselves and the world around us. Just as swimmers float weightlessly,
our minds enter a semi-meditative state called "drifting" when being
near water. In this state, we can delve into our emotional and subconscious
depths, seeking answers about our identity and our place in humanity.
Travers portrays swimmers against backdrops of copper or silver
leaf, symbolizing the subconscious mind. It’s interplay with light evoke a
dream-like world of introspection. Through her artworks, Travers encourages
viewers to contemplate their sense of self-identity. She believes that when we
accept ourselves unconditionally, without seeking approval or comparing
ourselves to others, we unlock incredible power within us which can befit
modern society greatly.