This triptych represents the culmination of the ideas depicted in the Carbon group monoprints and night vision studies completed by Jon Cattapan (b.1956) as part of his official artist commission to Timor-Leste in 2008 depicting the service of Australian peacekeepers.
A transparent frieze of soldiers is dispersed across the bottom of the triptych; it is as if they are moving like ghosts across the field of vision at night. There is a sense of dislocation: the soldiers are bemused, not quite knowing what they are doing in this strange land, and the seductive colours of the multilayered background overwhelm them, yet at the same time seem to draw them into an endless landscape. The red tones appear as hotspots, areas of potential danger, and the green tones, night surveillance.
Overlaid on the work is a contour map of the Maliana area, just a few kilometres from the border with Indonesia, similar to those shown at daily briefings or used by ADF patrols. This layer creates for the soldiers a tenuous link to Timor–Leste. Without it, they could be anywhere, in almost any peacekeeping location.
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