{Press Update}
*This particular Artwork –See Through the Light (2021) is featured in Maroondah City Council's news –Interview with the Artist: Hsin Lin - Bloom Like Flowers. Published by Amy Freund, Editorial and Publications Officer.
Publish date -24th Feb 2022 , Melbourne, Victoria. *
{As seen on Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria's official page }
Overall Size- 91.5 x 61 x 0.1 cm ( White border included)
Also in a standard large poster size, should be able to fit in any Standard Large Poster Frame – 61cm x 91.5cm frame you can find in the store easily. (Or simply select Bluethumb VIP framing service- it's super handy!)
LIMITED EDITION Giclée print on 310gsm textured paper, All prints are individually signed , numbered, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Original painting info :
See Through the Light
- Banksia spinulosa (Hairpin Banksia) -
18/02/2021
by HSIN LIN
40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
Ready to hang
Acrylic on Acid free canvas
Metallic Gold paint are used. It shines beautifully when you look at the physical painting.
Affirmation – See through the light, sun shines in us.
-WILD BOTANICAL ABSTRACT SERIES by H.Lin-
I am HSIN LIN, Full Time Artist based in Melbourne Australia, obsessed with the beauty of flowers.
From where I live in Bayswater, there is a big field of forest nearby.
My creating process normally start from a short walk into the woods, touching the texture of the barks, feeling the sunlight reflecting on the leaves and grasses.
I then collect whatever I found during the walk as inspiration.
Sometimes would be the gum tree, oak tree, pine tree leaves, or bird feathers; in autumn I have acorns, and wattles in winter. There's only one rule for my collecting process, never take from the living tree/life.
I collect what had fallen only, and those are the gift from the nature of the day for me.
This painting is painted after my visiting of Royal Botanic Garden in Cranbourne recently, as Banksia has a special place in my heart. A brave, evergreen native tree with the humbled strength.
All banksias produce copious nectar and are ideal for attracting wildlife into gardens. Seeds are also eaten by cockatoos, particularly the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo.
Banksia also symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings.
Artwork inspired by nature at Royal Botanic Garden, Cranbourne, Summer, 2021. -HSIN LIN
Enjoy the time lapse video of this artwork please visit :
https://youtu.be/KTT6-4OT_co
[Exhibitions]
-Nov 2021 Blossoms Of life by HSIN LIN- by Knox Immerse /City Council at MIllers Homestead, Melbourne.
Solo Exhibition-
7th Feb -8th April 2022 - Bloom Like flowers by HSIN LIN presented by Maroondah City Council | Arts in Maroondah at Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery. (Melbourne, Australia)