Partition No 3

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 60.5cm (W) x 90.5cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Partition No. 3 continues the series’ focus on architectural form, colour, and order. In this work, orange, deep green, and red sit alongside off-white, divided by sharp black grid lines. The structure is simple yet dynamic, balancing strong contrasts with open space.

The painting plays with rhythm and proportion, showing how colour can shift the mood of geometry. Like the others in the series, it draws on the idea of partitions, boundaries that separate, but also create new relationships between spaces.

The composition plays with contrast, warm against cool, bold against neutral, while the geometry holds everything in balance. Like its predecessor, this painting is about how divisions can create connection, and how colour can bring structure to life.

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Artist Bio

Based in Melbourne, Australian artist Jo Moloney explores hard-edged geometric abstractions that delve into the legacy of twentieth-century modernist traditions. Her paintings are a fusion of art history and imagined narratives, where she transforms utopian and universal formations into meticulous, obsessive, and often deeply personal works.

Before her career in the art world, Jo Moloney honed her skills in commercial photography. Her keen eye for composition and technical expertise led her to contribute as a unit stills photographer on film and television sets. Moloney's photographs have graced the pages of Marie Claire magazine and played a pivotal role in marketing campaigns for various Australian artists and bands. Her work has been published in esteemed publications such as The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Vault, and Island magazine.

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Jo's studio is in Melbourne