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A$450

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Paper, Ready to hang
Dimensions 84.1cm (W) x 59.4cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This listing is for an original piece made using alcohol inks on Yupo Paper. This is an earthy piece made with rich colours enhanced with gold accents. IT represents light heartedness, and taking time to breathe deeply.

The dimensions of this piece are 59.4 X 84.1mm ( poster size) and will fit in a standard size A1 frame.

The frame is not included in this listing but can be arranged if desired. Please contact Bluethumb if you would like to inquire about this option.

Please note that the picture against the wall is for reference, please ensure that you look at the dimensions and are aware of the sizing before purchasing.

Artist Bio

Dispensing an explosion of colour onto the canvas, the work of Sydney artist Michelle
Drougas is unequivocally evocative, instinctual and encapsulating. Intoxicated by the
quintessence of organic creation, her works pursue the embodiment of bewitching biological
beauty, whilst manifesting emotional bonds that are boundless in nature. In conjunction with
this intrinsic inspiration, Michelle places her most profound, deep-seated sense of self onto
the canvas, in an attempt to extend to higher realms and explore wider scopes within her
works. Her intrepid depictions are the consequence of perpetual evolution and adaptation, a
process that formed following a short creative course in abstract florals she was gifted one
Mother’s Day.

Electing a high intermix of media and layering, Michelle employs a process highly intuitive in
nature, in which each phase leads to the illumination of the next. Commencing with a
rudimentary wash of colour, adjoined to a contrasting coverage of colouring, these initial
layers provide the work’s foundational complexion. An intermingling of expressive brush
strokes and a catapultian of paint portray the innate sensations of liberation and gratification
that derive from nature’s most uncluttered state. Once these portions are present, they’re
laboured on the canvas into a rendering that characteristically reflects the equilibrium
between the outward world and the innermost landscape. Greatly committed to repeated
practise, as well as persistent trial and error, much of Michelle’s artistic methodology steams
from an acceptance that a great measure of her creative possibilities are yet to be wholly and
entirely realised.