Bullseye. Uplifting retro style circle painting

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Other
Dimensions 90cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

An eye catching proliferation of circles in varying shapes and sizes makes for a dramatic statement piece. A classic colour combination of hot red with vivid white and deep black is equally at home in contemporary spaces as it is in retro style interiors.

This work is fitted with D rings and wire for immediate hanging. The panel has a hidden wooden framework which allows the work to ‘float’ a few cms (one inch) from the wall. On the back you will find my signature, initials, title and year. It is registered on the NRAA (National Registry for Australian artists) .The work comes with details of the registration and a Certificate of Authenticity.

THE CIRCLES COLLECTION

A fascination for circles and a love of retro design led to this collection of works that combine the fun and the funky with colourful pops of colour and pattern. These upbeat paintings are filled with an eye catching proliferation of this most friendly of shapes.

I paint on surfaces which allow for the subsequent removal of the paint when dry. It is a slow process of squeezing paint into circles that then take up to a week to dry. Hundreds are needed in their dried state before being layered and glued onto their support. An individual work in progress resembles an assembly line and takes up an inordinate amount of paint.

Artist Bio

Where paint refuses to follow the rules.
Here to disrupt the expected.
Reserved for those who choose originality over conformity.
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Vibrant. Experimental. Distinctive.

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Biography
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Based in Melbourne, Julee Latimer creates dynamic, textural works that challenge traditional painting. By pouring paint onto plastic surfaces and peeling it away, she treats the medium as a solid material, blending elements of textiles with three-dimensional form. Each piece is crafted through extensive cutting and assembly, resulting in intricate, tactile compositions.
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Her work has been recognized as a finalist in major art prizes and is held in international collections, including Hotel Capella (Sydney), Hotel Conrad Orchard (Singapore) and the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab (Chicago, USA).
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Latimer offers a distinctive voice in contemporary painting and sculpture, bridging genres with a bold, fiber-inspired approach and a global perspective.