The Moon Dancer

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 68cm (W) x 68cm (H) x 0.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

In the shimmering glow of the golden moonlight, the white lotus gracefully dances, its delicate petals unfolding in serene beauty. Contrasting against the dark background, cold blue hues intertwine with warm gold tones, creating a captivating juxtaposition of colors. Geometric shapes form the composition, adding a modern touch to its elegant allure. Perfect for contemporary homes, this artwork brings style and sophistication, infusing any space with a sense of grace and refinement.

This artwork is exhibiting at Sydney Royal Arts and Crafts Show. Available after 6 April.

Artist Bio

"Paint, as if the brush is an extension of my arm, my body and my mind. Paint, as if my art is blossoming on the strong shoots with the energy of harmony flowing within. "

Cheryl is an Australian artist of Chinese heritage, born in Yunnan, China. She began studying Chinese calligraphy at age ten and later developed a focused practice in Chinese brush painting, exploring its techniques and philosophical roots.
Her work centres on still life, birds, and botanicals, using both the mogu (boneless) technique and meticulous brushwork to balance fluidity with precision. Through ink and colour, she captures movement, harmony, and atmosphere.
Now based in Australia, Cheryl draws inspiration from the natural environment, particularly native birds and flora. Her works have been exhibited in the East Meets West Arts Exhibition (2024) at Hunter Valley Wetland Centre, reflecting both artistic expression and an awareness of wildlife conservation.
Cheryl actively supports charitable causes in Australia, contributing to initiatives such as brain cancer treatment by donating proceeds from her artwork sales to the Neuro Surgical Research Foundation.
She is a member of the Australian Watercolour Institute and was an exhibiting member of the Ku-ring-gai Art Society, with a practice that bridges Eastern tradition and contemporary expression.

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Cheryl's studio is in Sydney