The Cafe Social

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Artwork Details

Medium Pastel, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 59.2cm (W) x 41.8cm (H) x 0cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The inspiration for this pastel artwork was the lockdown period in Sydney during the Pandemic, a longing for the normal, everyday way most of us meet friends and grab a coffee. A celebration of routine. This simple social pleasure had a great impact when taken away and the realisation that the simple things in our lives are often taken for granted. The empty chair has been vacated by the viewer, putting he/she in the picture.

Artist Bio

I studied art at the Julian Ashton Art School and have exhibited at the NSW Royal Academy of Arts where I have been a finalist in their art prize, along with various other prizes from different exhibitions and competitions. I have sold drawings and paintings to all corners of the world, and have found that my art appeals to a diverse range of people.

I explore the expressional possibilities within the action of drawing a line or a space, and combining linear strokes of paint. I search for impact with the subject, and the final painting may become a colourful and striking manifestation of lust, power and beauty, or a dark and cavernous world of despair and loneliness.

I am influenced by the works of Norman Lindsay and Gustav Klimt and am interested in the human form and its ability to convey expression and deep emotion.

My artwork is a representation of the struggle between the real and imagined worlds of existence. When witnessing a subject or a scene, I want to illustrate the way the mind processes what the eyes see between glimpses … the space between illusion and reality is the “truth”. There is a freedom and spontaneity, elements of chance and uncertainty, using different techniques and maintaining form and energy.

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Anthony's studio is in Sydney