Waiting for the tide to change

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Medium Pencil, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 21.5cm (W) x 32.5cm (H) x 0cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Loss is hard to process and sometimes it feels like the best thing for it is to find a safe space where you can just wait, reflect and let the feelings wash over you. The flow and tempo of life will change perspective over time, and time can not be hurried or slowed down.

The graphite drawing shows a young woman in a figurative pose leaning in from the left hand side of the paper. Her body and is side facing although only the arms are seen within the frame of the drawing, and her head is also positioned side profile although it has a slight forward facing tilt to it. She has long dark hair that is swept to the far side of her face creating a backdrop to her side profile face. Her arm in the foreground is positioned as though it almost frames ninety degrees in line with the border of the paper and her far arm is bent more acutely with her hand reaching up towards her face. The woman has two thin horns extending out from her forehead. The background has been left as the white of the paper with the highlights in the hair and on the skin creating a visual link between the background and foreground of the subject.

Artist Bio

Attained Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Art from Griffith University, Queensland College of Art in 2003.

The Psyche, The Dreamscape, and The Australian Soul.

My practice is an ongoing visual reflection on the human psyche, focusing on emotion, identity, and the individual's place in the world. I explore these themes through surreal figurative works, where subjects bridge the gap between reality and fantasy.

Recently, this lens has expanded to incorporate Australiana themes, exploring the unique spirit of the Australian landscape and culture within my dreamscapes. Through this work, I aim to delve into the relationship between mortality and spirituality, creating beauty in the dialogue between the seen and unseen.

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Damian's studio is in Augustine Heights, QLD