Rough Edges

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Framed by Artist

A$850

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 42cm (W) x 52cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Rough Edges by Ratul Alam explores the imperfect beauty of intimacy.

With layered textures and restrained gestures, the painting captures those unspoken moments between lovers: the hesitations and the closeness that deepen connection.

Textures emerge through the artist’s use of sand and coffee grounds mixed with acrylic paint, adding an earthy tactility to the surface. Deep umbers and weathered charcoals meet softened neutrals and pale sages, grounding the work in warmth.

Acrylic, sand, and coffee grounds on gallery-quality stretched canvas. Ready to hang.
This artwork comes with an external frame.
It is signed and dated on the back and includes a certificate of authenticity.

Artist Bio

Ratul Alam is an Australian-Bangladeshi artist and curator working across painting and works on paper. His practice is grounded in abstraction, with a focus on gesture, repetition, and the physicality of surface. Using acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, and mixed materials including sand and found elements he builds layered compositions that hold both immediacy and restraint.

His approach resists fixed systems. Each work develops through a process of testing, disruption, and adjustment, where control and accident remain in tension. Marks are repeated, interrupted, and reworked until the surface resolves with a sense of internal coherence rather than predetermined outcome.

Personal memory and lived experience inform the work, though rarely in direct or illustrative ways. Instead, they persist as underlying structures shaping rhythm, density, and spatial decisions within the painting. Alam has exhibited in group and solo presentations across Sydney, with works held in private collections in Australia, Bangladesh, Germany, and the United States.

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