Into the Clearing

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A$740

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Wood, Ready to hang
Dimensions 41cm (W) x 51cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Into the Clearing captures the moment two individuals move in unison with shared dreams and goals, heading forward with peace, power and certainty.

Two dolphins swim into an ocean clearing together, heading upright and left as they breach out of the water in unison, just past some ochre brown textured rocks. Below them is a vibrant aqua blue water, with spots of light hitting the ocean floor, bringing an uplifting glow to the artwork. Shadows in a deeper shade of aqua sit underneath and slightly right of the swimming dolphins, suggesting that a light source sits the the left of the piece.

Surrounding the rocks are marine plants and seaweed resembling fireworks, in shades of light green, creating a party like atmosphere dancing in the water. With a top coat of resin, reflections play of the waters surface as the viewer moves position, bringing life to this vibrant art piece.

The dolphins are arching and have their backs and dorsal fin out of the water, while their pectoral fins and tail are painted below the surface. Trailing behind them is a textured wake of water, raised to highlight their speed and direction.

This mixed media artwork measures 51cm high x 41cm wide and 2.5cm deep. From the back of the canvas mount to the top of the dolphins fin there is a 6cm protrusion. The edges of this piece has been painted with consideration making it hangable with or without a frame.

Artist Bio

Hannah Bailey, it’s fair to say, is a unique and explorative kind of artist.

In every sense of exploration, seeking new angles on how we view the world, all the while adventuring through connection, growth and thought processing. For Hannah, these components of exploring always tie back to creativity and deeper meaning. As a Mother raising daughters in a world clawing for attention, Hannah’s aim is to draw from what serves her in the simplest of forms, finding inspiration in nature, music, social interaction and releasing ideas through busy hands. Her main art form is textured mixed media seascapes, often in aerial view. In 2025, this practice has led Hannah into a new world of 3D sculpted seascapes to also reach a vision impaired audience, with the hopes to create stunning visual artwork that is more accessible to a wider audience.

Hannah grew up in the country town of Mount Compass, South Australia, amongst a family of project people, car enthusiasts, musicians, wood workers, cake decorators, artists and ideas.
As a child, to fill passing time was an easy thing. To get to the beach was another. Over the hill and out of walking distance for Hannah, the ocean called like a blank page with no need to be busy, a rare treat, a sensory experience that quietened the mind and spoke for itself, as nature does.

Needless to say, Hannah moved to the seaside in her youth. Married young and untimely widowed, her journey has also been one of navigating loss while raising two unbelievably fierce and beautiful daughters.
These uncharted waters have been the fuel for Hannah building a life that is flexible, passion driven and points to the core of what serves and motivates her.

Years of art practice has taken Hannah through all manner of explorative creative endeavours, from realism to pop art, needlework, fashion and textile recycling, furniture restoration and skateboard upcycling, not to mention years of humble yet mighty craft alongside her children. Ultimately her creative itch is best scratched through a highly tactile process… making something glorious from a glorious mess, using her head and her hands in unison to explore and discover.

As Hannah grows through her art journey and that of motherhood, she has begun to define the balance between how things appear in life versus how they feel, which leads her now towards searching for further purpose in her widely celebrated mixed media work. Strongly drawn to bold colour and impactful visuals, Hannah moves through every moment in the studio with gratitude for the ability to be there, to work flexibly, to use her hands, to share her vision of life through natural inspiration and human touch. Hannah hopes now, upon refining her methods, that through her 3dimensional sculpted artwork, all viewers can experience a trip to a beautiful place, feeling inspired and connected, as well as any art enthusiasts seeking a more sensory experience from their wall art. You can read more about her accessible art projects on her website at Sea Dimension.

Commissions

Hannah's studio is in top left