Artwork Description

Drawing on paper

Signed on the front.

A portrait of a woman with eye contact and hands clasped under chin

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Medium

Charcoal on paper

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Unframed (requires framing)

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#charcoal, #woman, #eye contact, #hands

All art by Carita Henriksson

Again I am influenced by Melbourne. This one is still of the skyscrapers, but here hardly recognisable. Such quirky buildings in Melbourne, always inspirational.I love Melbourne, its its skyscrapers of all different shapes and sizes. Its culture, shows and vibrancy. This work is very much influence by Melbourne.
When I visit Melbourne I often stay in the room way up. It gives me a great view of the opposite scysraper's window's reflections, all odd shapes and sizes. Fascinating.I live on the beautiful but isolated island in Tasmania, the Flinders Island. There are magnificent mountains, over 120 pristine beaches, rock formations with red lichen. A paradise to live in and a constant source of inspiration for an artist's soul. The island is also a place of sadness where in 1834 some 134 Tasmanian aboriginals were housed, ostensibly for their own safety away from dangers to them on the mainland Tasmania. Their health failed in accommodation unsuitable to them. They died here, at Wyballena, longing for their own country. The cemetary is a very sad place. In the past the graves were marked and identified, but now there is only bare grass and thistles. This work is influenced by the history and sadness of Wybalenna, depicting the dozens of graves and the longing for home.
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