Ravage is formed from the scars of a dry and desolate wilderness, a landscape tormented by fire and showing signs of devastation, wreckage, waste and damage. From the barren ruins a glimmer of life emerges.
Unframed, ready to hang, round birch wood panel on MDF bracing. Polymer sealed front and back with additional two-coat Gloss varnish on front and edge. Each panel is fixed with a wire on back with additional D-ring hooks 10cm down from top. The central wire allows for two positions of hanging. Alternatively, the wire and D-rings could be repositioned to choose another angle of preference. Every effort has been made to colour match the digital files to original, however, please note artwork colours may vary on your device screen.
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Ravage
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Wood, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 90cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 2.3cm (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Drew Harrison is an acrylic paint specialist from Adelaide, South Australia and started his career as an illustrator. As a contemporary artist, Drew employs a range of technical and artistic styles to explore an infinite set of ideas. It is a creative amalgamation which adds greater depth to the interpretation of a concept. This mantra encompasses an artistic journey that is neither fully formed or preordained and yet has a clear determination to provide a point of difference. The very nature of Drew’s artwork is set to confront the core ideal of what defines an artist simply by not following a predictable style.
Drew's work is often split into specific series examining connections across the complexities of human existence. Lives that are becoming increasingly characterized by fragmentation, provocation, and isolation. This allows him to indulge in storytelling with the aim of challenging individual viewpoints. An examination of humanity is often represented subliminally via mechanical and inanimate objects. Most interesting in his contemporary work is his use of hidden context, engaging the observer in the interpretive process.
Colour, shape, form and texture are strong hallmarks of his artwork, and the resultant paintings are defined by bold imagery that reflect numerous influences. From realism to expressionist and impressionist paintings, to pop art and beyond.
Drew remains an accomplished fine artist in the field of landscape and aviation/military art and has many prestigious national releases, including for the Royal Australian Air Force Centenary in 2021. He has exhibited in group exhibitions and his paintings are represented in private collections.
Those open to exploration will find artwork that stimulates the mind and engages.