Whitsunday Island

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 104cm (W) x 104cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

WHITSUNDAY ISLAND This reminds me of an aerial shot of the islands.⁠
The represents the beautiful waters and the beige is the warm crispy sand.⁠

The 74 Whitsunday Islands lie between the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia, and the Great Barrier Reef, a massive stretch of coral teeming with marine life.⁠

Artist Bio

Ani’s Ipradjian art has appeared on a few popular television shows such as
THE BLOCK 2022 | THE BLOCK 2020 | THE BLOCK 2019 | HOUSE RULES 2020 | DVine Living 2021

Ani’s Ipradjian and her art has been featured in magazines or papers such as
Grand Design | Home Beautiful | Home Design | Art Edit | Art Lovers Book| Herald Sun| Manningham Leader

Ani's Art overall can be best described as unique. She likes to think that her art represents her past present and future.
In her early 20s Ani did some travelling around Australia which only enhanced her love of nature and the wonderful colours of Australia. Inspired by the enthralling landscapes of nature and city themes.
Best known for her asymmetrical style, Ani creates luscious textures, shapes and colour combinations that encapsulate Australia’s native flora, suburbs and outback landscapes.
She describes her pieces as a true representation of her past, present and future.

Having studied a Diploma of Art and Design, Graphic Design and Photography, her artwork feature’s a combination of acrylic painting and mixed media. Working predominately with soft pinks, calming blues and a warming mustard’s, Ani Ipradjian Art will liven up any room.

The main mediums she works with is Acrylic and mixed media with the luscious textures, shapes and colour combinations that all come together.

Ani hopes for her future is to extending her collection of original paintings and prints which come from a great knowledge of mediums, shapes and compositions. The Asymmetrical influence is highly represented thought her work and is organically balanced.

Her inspiration comes from Orphanism derived from Cubism this movement was born in 1912. Two artists that do influence Ani are Robert and Sonia Delaunay their simultaneous design principles and colour is very appealing.
​Two other artists are Wassily Kandinsky and Victor Vasarely both these artists use abstract squares and concentric circles which have played a major influence behind her art.

Commissions

Ani's studio is in Lower Templestowe