LIVING BARRY - ORIGINAL ARTWORK (M)

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 124.5cm (W) x 124.5cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This work will be on display at the Bluethumb Gallery in Richmond, Melbourne for the 2023 Bluethumb Art Prize Finalists Exhibition from October 11th to November 27th. Delivery of this work will take place following the 2023 Bluethumb Art Prize Awards Night on October 26th.

122cm x 122cm

Acrylic & Impasto on Canvas, Australian Oak Frame

Please allow up to 7-10 days for framing & shipping

Artist Bio

Erin Reinboth is an Australian contemporary artist living on Victoria's Surf Coast, where the vibrant natural landscape profoundly inspires her abstract intuitive paintings. Her work is a dynamic exploration of texture, mark-making, and color, celebrating the beauty of her surroundings and personal experiences through expressive layers, experimental line work, and bold color palettes.

With a deep fascination for the human response to color and texture, Erin’s art is an emotional journey that captures the energy and movement of brushstrokes and the intrigue of unexpected color combinations. Each piece invites viewers to engage with their own contemplations, emotions, and curiosities.

Erin holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Painting major) from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Textile Design (Print major) from RMIT University, Melbourne. For over 17 years, she has actively exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions across Australia, earning recognition for her distinctive style and artistic expression.

Beyond her personal studio practice in Torquay, Erin has worked as a Studio Manager, Textile Designer and Trend Forecaster in Melbourne's fashion industry for over a decade. Her background in textiles and graphics has recently merged with her art practice, leading to exclusive collaborations with iconic Australian retailer Adairs and global tech accessory company The Dairy.