Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the back.
In crafting this piece, I poured my soul into the interplay of light and shadow, using acrylics and sprays to evoke the unseen vibrancy that surrounds us. My expressionist approach breathes life into the canvas, inviting viewers to ponder the unobservable energy of our world. The result is a dance of colour and form—a semi-abstract celebration of existence that infuses any space with a spark of wonder and philosophical depth.
The original image for this painting was taken during a photoshoot in Mataranka, Bitter Springs, in the Northern Territory. I was taken with the beautiful reflections of my model stretching out just underneath the water - reflecting the white dress. I have named it after Anthony Doer's poetically written novel "All the Light We Cannot See". I am always looking for positive motives to uplift and enrich women's lives - encouraging them to live braver and more fulfilled lives.As with most of my paintings, I have painted in layers. The background uses action painting (expressionistic) techniques - pouring, dripping, splashing paint and involving my body in the painting process rather than just the paintbrush. The figure was created using contemporary art pop art techniques and stencils, and further extensive layering by hand brings the foreground and background together.