This is the first of three original Fish paintings which were inspired by a series photographs I took of an aquarium in a restaurant during a short holiday in China, 2018.
How quickly life can change from ‘chaos to calm’ or vice versa! The global pandemic of Covid-19 we are all experiencing is proof of that, here in 2020.
I love the way we see a glimpse of these states occuring so harmoniously in the confines
of an aquarium. Ironically, a captivating and mesmerizing sense of 'Chaos and Calm'
The painting is on a circular stretched canvas.
Chaos and Calm
Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 51cm (W) x 51cm (H) x 2cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Oil painter Jackie Moss is inspired by capturing and connecting others with 'Extraordinary' perspectives of ordinary moments - Drawing attention to the beauty she sees in the world.
"I find myself absorbed in something as simple as a fleeting shift between light and shadow or the graceful gesture of a leaf" She strives to capture the unique characteristics of these simple moments, celebrating the surprising 'joys' observed within both her interior and exterior environments.
Jackie feels deeply gratified when others respond to these smaller and unnoticed perspectives within her work, providing her with the motivation to paint a diverse range of subject matter ranging from still life, geology and botanical themes observed within her suburban and coastal environments.
Forever engaged by the unique structures and colours of our Australian flora species, Jackie intuitively explores themes of nature and solitude through her personal photography which, along with her love of travel, often become reference and inspiration for her work.
Painting in oils allows Jackie to infuse her art with the vibrant colours, subtle nuances and textures she has been drawn to and inspired by.
A recent series of work explored the Nylex clock and silos - an iconic Melbourne landmark located in her neighbourhood, a series not typical of her genre but which evolved during the Covid 19 Pandemic whilst spending prolonged time ‘locked-down’ at home with the clock and silos in direct view.
Jackie undertook formal art studies as a mature aged student complimenting her previous employment in visual merchandising and Graphic design.
Until the Pandemic in 2020 she also created and presented art workshops for primary school aged children.
As a freelance designer and illustrator her work included logo design, textile designs, placement prints and branding concepts for company mascots.
She has also illustrated many books for children - most recently 'Our Dad is Fun!' 2024.
Jackie enjoys sharing her creative time between inner city Melbourne and Inverloch, a seaside town on the Bass coast of Victoria