Bandaids don't fix bullet holes FRAMED

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 71cm (H) x 7cm (D)
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Artwork Description

An Original artwork by Anya Love painted in Melbourne and signed.
Oil & oil stick on stretched canvas
61x51CM in a stunning Oak gallery box frame

"Bandaids Don’t Fix Bullet Holes" is a poignant and powerful abstract artwork that delves into the deep and often unseen wounds carried across generations. This mixed media piece employs a rich tapestry of textures and colours to convey the complex layers of emotional and psychological scars passed down through families.

The canvas is dominated by dark, moody hues of deep greens, representing the deep-rooted pain and trauma. Jagged, textured brushstrokes intermingle with softer, almost soothing colour sections, symbolising the chaotic nature of inherited wounds juxtaposed with the gentle attempts at healing and understanding.

Archival satin varnish sealer has been applied to this artwork to preserve the integrity of the pigments and materials.

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Artist Bio

ARTIST BIO
Born and raised initially in the United States, prior to relocating to Australia
during her early childhood, Melbourne contemporary artist Anya Love
produces distinguishing and enigmatic works that interweave abstract and
representational art forms. Balancing innate shapes with highly
conceptualised renderings, these elements are depicted in a state of
beautified distortion to portray themes of interconnectivity, duality and
expansion. Describing a responsive and acclimatised state of existence on
the canvas, and summarising stories that resonate with her internal self, her
works embody these narratives through an intense degree of mark making,
organic gesturing and colour layering.

After acquiring a Diploma in Visual Arts, Anya went on to train in design, prior
too commencing a career in the photography industry. During her fifteen-year
tenure, she spent considerable time styling and methodically executed the
expression of form and composition. These experiences have since become
a resounding force behind the works she presently produces, and
photography remains an integral component of her creative process as she
shoots each independent layer of each work.

Remaining unbound to a single artistic methodology, she instead directs her focus largely towards the
emotional sensations that naturally materialise throughout the
developmental process. Her works are frequently rotated during their
creation to ensure each phase is worked on from four distinct perspectives,
with the final orientation revealing itself in the work’s concluding stages.

Anya currently accepts commissions and creates her works full-time inside her
Melbourne-based studio.

Commissions

Anya's studio is in Melbourne Australia