Sticks and Stones, artwork by Clair Bremner

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 155cm (W) x 125cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Acrylic on stretched canvas, custom framed in a Tasmanian Oak float frame.

This large scale landscape was inspired by a photo that I took while on holiday in the beautiful Coolangatta area of Queensland. This stunning part of Australia is filled with lush forest and beautiful rivers, surrounded by mountains and also close to the sea. It is literally one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited and I returned home brimming with inspiration. I wanted to capture the magic of the area, the warm light and cool damp vegetation along with the shimmering reflections in the water.

This artwork has been custom framed in a beautiful oak float frame and comes ready to hang with wire across the back. It is signed on the front and also sighed, dated and titled on the back. It has been given a coat of varnish to protect the surface and also give the artwork an overall subtle gloss finish.

Artist Bio

I am a professional artist based in the Yarra Valley area of Melbourne. Artist StatementMy goal is to create artworks that are visually beautiful, calming and organic. My paintings are highly decorative; however, I feel they also serve as a reflection of the beauty and complexity that nature provides. I like to create art for real people to go into real homes that are a visual feast for the eyes and will be enjoyed for generations. I am primarily inspired by the natural tangle of vegetation that can be found everywhere near my home in the Yarra Valley.

My paintings are a direct reflection of my surroundings and an imaginary world – a secret garden in my mind. A whimsical place that I can go to escape and be lost within. I begin with a combination of splashes, bleeds and runs in different colours that I then combine with finer foliage details. I use the repetition of brush strokes and natural motifs to create a consistent rhythm within the painting, which helps to create order in the chaos of colour. The contrast between the broad strokes and fine details creates texture and depth in the pieces.

My colour palate is governed by my mood and the general feeling I want to create within each painting. I generally work with analogous colours combinations because I feel they best reflect the natural harmony of nature, the subtle warm or cool changes of the seasons and foliage provide endless inspiration. However, I am not afraid of colour and often experiment with combinations not traditionally associated with nature and landscapes.