They/Them

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 82cm (H) x 1cm (D)
Review Stars 21,257 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

As a practising psychologist, Ang's firsthand observations of mental health struggles inform her poignant "Soul Cafe" collection, which delves into EMDR therapy and the multifaceted nature of mental well-being. Since becoming a mother, she has been driven to shift ingrained societal norms, patriarchal values, and toxic positivity, urging viewers to question and rise above these entrenched beliefs. As an artivist (art + activist), Ang harnesses her unique blend of art and psychology to challenge ingrained misogynistic cultures, advocate for social change, and empower future generations.

Artist Bio

Ang's art isn't just a visual experience—it's a solution. For the discerning collector, cultural investor, and art enthusiast, her work holds the power to transform pain into healing, confusion into clarity, and despair into hope. It’s art that speaks to the emotions you already feel but perhaps haven’t fully explored. As a practising psychologist, creative industries researcher, survivor, mother and artist, Ang’s unique perspective infuses every brushstroke, creating pieces that are not only beautiful but also deeply meaningful.

Ang Hart is a multifaceted artist and passionate advocate for social change, residing on a picturesque farm in the Hilltops region of NSW. She maintains a deep connection to the vibrant mining towns of Cobar in New South Wales and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Ang's artistic journey is characterised by a profound exploration of rhythm, disruption, and the complexities of the human experience.
Anghart holds a master's of creative industries with a focus on interdisciplinary visual arts practice. Her latest research “Rising from the Dust: (in)visible Women in Mining” explores the issues women face in the mining industry depicted by 12 portraits.

Her passion for gestural and action painting techniques illuminates her vibrant and introspective works, offering insights into mood, emotion, and the intricate tapestry of life. In an uncertain world, Ang finds hope and meaning in every piece she creates, weaving together her personal journey, mental health struggles, and experiences as a psychologist, Mother, wife and creative. Her profound insights into the human psyche, coupled with her commitment to community and shared knowledge, resonate deeply with audiences, inspiring courage, wisdom, and hope.

With a passion for unleashing creativity, Ang Hart has successfully facilitated workshops tailored for diverse age groups, from children to seniors, infusing her unique and quirky artistic style. Leveraging her expertise as an artist and psychologist, Ang creates engaging and transformative experiences that inspire participants to explore their creativity, express themselves, and connect with others on a deeper emotional level. Through her dynamic and inclusive workshops, Ang fosters a supportive environment where individuals can discover their artistic voice, embrace new perspectives, and embark on a journey of personal growth and self-discovery.
Through her powerful storytelling, engagement with rhythm and disruption, and unwavering commitment to community and shared knowledge, Ang Hart invites us all to explore, reflect, and grow together. She encourages viewers to ask deeper questions about themselves, their emotions, and the world around them, fostering a sense of community, empathy, and collective healing.

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Ang's studio is in Hilltops Region NSW