The Jellyfish Dance (2018) - Giclee Print Ed. 2 of 50

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A$150

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 45.7cm (W) x 30.4cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A whimsical piece inspired by regular walks in my neighbourhood. Apart from the black swans, Australian white coots, ducks, egrets, and the many other birds, the white-spotted jellyfishes are a common sight downstream from the water birds’ nests. They are known to be resilient enough to thrive in oxygen-deprived waters with few predators.

Their pulsating movements propels them close to the water surface and then dissolving away again into the depth of the water, making their fleeting appearances so mesmerizing to watch.

It is a limited edition run for this size.
Total size includes a white border all around. (Paper Size: 45.7 x 30.4 cm; Image Size: 40.6 x 20.3 cm)
Matting and/or framing on request.
Each print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.

Artist Bio

I'm a Perth-based Artist. Painting and experimenting with art in different mediums is my way of slowing down, to learn about life and the environment which surrounds us. This is especially important because we live in a speed-addicted digital age peppered with fast information and much distractions. Making art is also a reminder of what there is to love, hate or fear.

My Practice:

An artistic creation is like a form of conjuring, of combining observational work with personal imagination that can produce emotional and magical results. Inspiration for my current practice stems from the environment around us, whether natural and planned, and exploring the essences and metaphors that it carries. It has evolved to focus on the exploration of lightness and movement in the subject matter, in an expressive manner, through the adopting of looser, bolder strokes and colours. Depth and patterns are also typical theme in my current works. I take an experimental approach for creative process, by beginning with a broad composition in mind, to kickstart the drawing, pushing and smudging of inks, and wax, paint and other mediums around the paper or canvas. And because there is a certain degree of unpredictability in the method, adjustments are constantly made depending on how the drawing evolves and takes shape. The serendipitous results are more than often pleasantly surprising, communicating a kind of rawness and wildness.

My artistic journey and explorations are shared in my website: silentdoodles.com

Commissions

Huixin's studio is in Perth, Australia