Still Life with figure I Look Closer

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Framed by Artist

A$4,690

Love this artwork, but want professional advice?
Chat with an Art Advisor on 1800 987 291

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 83cm (W) x 93cm (H) x 3cm (D)
Review Stars 21,257 Customer Reviews
Original Artwork
This artwork is one of a kind!
Free Shipping Australia Wide
Return it for free within 7 days
Estimated Delivery Time from WA

Friday, Jun 19 - Sunday, Jun 21

Artwork Description

This painting draws inspiration from the quiet sensuality of introspection and the playful absurdity of everyday abundance. The serene woman with fiery orange hair, eyes gently closed in contemplation, cradles a moment of inner peace amid vibrant symbols of life—lush yellow tulips in a blue pot evoking spring's renewal, and ripe bananas scattered like golden offerings, suggesting fertility, nourishment, and a touch of surreal whimsy.
It lifts a room by infusing warmth and subtle mystery: the rich browns and earthy tones ground the space, while pops of yellow and orange energize it, sparking conversation and a sense of joyful enigma.
Created in oil on canvas, the piece uses layered glazing for luminous skin and deep shadows, with bold impasto on the fruit and flowers for tactile vibrancy.

Artist Bio

Born 1980 I am a multi-media artist working remotely in remote Western Australia. Inspired by Frida Kahlo, Salvidor Dali I explore an approach to art that examines a surreal, layered concept. I am Bernadine Anning, an emerging contemporary artist from Western Australia working under the name Googieannart. Originally based in Far North Queensland on Alngith country, my practice now draws from diverse Australian landscapes and experiences. I paint primarily in oil on canvas, focusing on figurative works that delve into psychological presence, stillness, and the subtle tension between inner worlds and external realities. Rooted in careful observation, my paintings transcend strict realism to create suspended spaces where lived experience meets introspective reflection. Central to my compositions are solitary figures accompanied by recurring symbolic motifs—bananas as emblems of abundance and fertility, vessels holding quiet potential, vibrant sea life evoking underwater harmony, and landscape fragments grounding the scene. These familiar, almost domestic elements serve as emotional anchors rather than direct stories. Through repetition across works, they form a personal visual language that weaves threads of memory, identity, continuity, and interconnectedness with nature. Influenced by chiaroscuro traditions, I employ a restrained yet warm palette—rich earth tones contrasted with luminous blues and yellows—to balance vulnerability and quiet strength. Light is used intentionally to sculpt presence and highlight emotional depth, while shadow invites introspection and mystery. My figures often appear with closed eyes or gentle, inward gestures, prioritizing contemplation over outward display. Through balanced compositions and layered symbolism, I explore existence between memory and the present, intimacy and distance, offering viewers intimate, resonant moments of pause, awareness, and subtle emotional intensity. Ultimately, my art seeks to evoke gratitude for the ordinary made extraordinary, inviting slow looking and a sense of harmonious wonder in the interplay of self and world

Commissions

Googie Ann's studio is in Carnarvon, Western Australia