Poppies in pot

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Artwork Statement-Left hand Series

This painting is part of the artist’s left-hand series, created by intentionally using the non-dominant hand. By painting this way, the artist let go of control and structure, choosing freedom over precision. The method allows the work to feel spontaneous and honest, showing shapes and colors as they naturally arrive rather than being tightly planned.

The scene presents a suburban street reduced to bold, simple forms. Houses, trees, and pathways are expressed with flat blocks of vivid color, giving the landscape an almost playful rhythm. The strong red road leading upward becomes a central path, guiding the viewer into a world of brightness and possibility. What might seem ordinary at first glance is reimagined as something full of energy, joy, and new life.

Philosophically, the painting reflects the belief that images do not need strict rules to speak clearly. Even without detail or structure, viewers can still connect and feel the essence of the scene in their own way. The work suggests that beauty often comes when control is released, and that imperfection can lead to deeper meaning. In this way, the painting becomes both a celebration of freedom and a reminder to see life with openness and trust.

Artist Bio

my Light series, where the focus is not only on visual beauty but also on spiritual meaning. Plant-like forms are painted with soft layers that flow into one another, using tones of blue, green, and violet to create an atmosphere that feels both calm and alive. The shapes are not rigid; they shift like light on water or images half-remembered, suggesting how nature is always moving, always transforming.

Beyond its surface, the work carries a deeper purpose. I hopes that a collector who lives with this painting will find comfort and inspiration each day. It is not just something to look at, but something to live with—a companion that reminds us of renewal, resilience, and harmony.

In the vision of the Light series, the image also holds meaning for the final journey of life. On the last day, when one prepares to leave this world, I imagines this painting appearing in the eyes of the beholder, as if the light within it could guide them into another world. In this way, the work becomes a lasting presence—gentle, hopeful, and eternal.

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Aylee's studio is in Brisbane