Interlinked community

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 76cm (W) x 56cm (H) x 0.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

"Interlinked" is an extraordinary artwork by the talented artist Kahlilla Rigby, utilizing textural acrylic painting techniques to create a fully immersive experience for the viewer. This captivating piece invites not only visual appreciation but also encourages a tactile exploration, enabling individuals to feel the artwork and gain a deeper insight into its meaning.

his powerful piece serves as a visual representation of the harmonious relationship between water, land, people, spirit, and animals, highlighting the profound symbiotic nature of Country and the communities that inhabit it.

At the core of the composition, a vibrant and intricate network of interconnecting lines and shapes symbolizes the threads that bind together all aspects of the community. Just as water, land, people, spirit, and animals rely on one another for survival and thrive through interdependence, so too do the individuals within the indigenous community. Each element plays a vital role, contributing to the collective strength and resilience of the whole.

Through the artist's skillful brushstrokes and attention to detail, the artwork captures the inherent beauty and balance of this interconnectedness. The lines and shapes flow gracefully, illustrating the dynamic relationships and intricate connections that sustain the community. It serves as a visual reminder of the profound wisdom embedded within indigenous cultures, where the harmonious coexistence of all elements is celebrated and nurtured.

"Interlinked" not only speaks to the interconnectedness within indigenous communities but also serves as a broader reflection of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the natural world. It invites viewers to contemplate their own place within the greater tapestry of existence and recognize the value of fostering harmonious relationships with one another and the environment.

Through this artwork, Kahlilla Rigby demonstrates her deep understanding and appreciation of the interwoven fabric of indigenous communities. "Interlinked" is a celebration of the symbiotic relationship between water, land, people, spirit, and animals, inviting viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness that is inherent in our shared human experience and the importance of fostering unity, respect, and harmony in our communities and the world at large.

Through the strategic application of acrylic paints, Kahlilla has crafted a textured surface that adds a multidimensional quality to the artwork. The raised ridges, contours, and varying textures evoke a sense of touch and entice the viewer to run their fingers across the painting's surface. This tactile engagement allows for a heightened sensory experience, deepening the connection between the viewer and the artwork.

As one explores the textured elements of "Interlinked," a profound insight into the interconnectedness of indigenous communities begins to unfold. The tactile qualities of the painting serve as a metaphor for the tangible and intangible connections within these communities. It is an invitation to understand that the bonds between water, land, people, spirit, and animals extend beyond the visual and reach into the realm of touch, emotion, and shared experiences.

The immersive nature of "Interlinked" encourages viewers to actively engage with the artwork, enabling a more profound understanding of the interconnectedness it represents. By physically interacting with the textured surface, individuals can connect with the essence of the indigenous communities and gain a heightened appreciation for the delicate balance and unity that underpins their existence.

Kahlilla Rigby's mastery of acrylic textures in "Interlinked" amplifies the artwork's ability to evoke a sensory response and create a lasting impression. Through touch, the viewer embarks on a journey that transcends the visual, connecting with the deeper layers of meaning embedded within the interconnectedness of indigenous communities.

"Interlinked" is a testament to Kahlilla's artistic vision and her commitment to creating art that not only stimulates the eyes but also engages multiple senses. It is an invitation to touch, feel, and immerse oneself in the artwork, allowing for a more profound and personal connection to the interconnectedness it represents.

Artist Bio

Kahlilla Rigby has a strong connection to Country, which encompasses the reciprocal relationship between ancestral land, spirit and seas. When she is looking for inspiration for what to paint, " I sit and listen to Country, through the rattling of the leaves or the sounds of the animals scurrying around."
Kahlilla’s landscape watercolour portfolio is composed of a series of lucid and spontaneous works that are inspired by the beauty of Country and are interwoven with rich, warm hues, ochres and earthly tones.
These are juxtaposed with her illustrations of native flora. These compositional artworks encompass the meaning of “Blush of Australia”, whereby these paintings epitomise the strength and resilience of Australia`s diverse native flora. Kahlilla also has a textural acrylic collection where she aims to create a sensory experience that captures the feeling of being on Country. Many of her paintings are inspired by visions, stories and ancestral history.

She endeavours to create a profound emotive relationship between her art and her audience. To evoke a deep connection and admiration of Wurundjeri Land and Australia's diverse plants and animals. Furthermore, to awaken Australian people to protect Country, land animals and flora.

Commissions

Kahlilla's studio is in Melbourne