Frida Dia de los Muertos

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A$990

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 39.5cm (W) x 51.3cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting explores identity, mortality, and feminine power through a contemporary reimagining of sacred portraiture. Suspended within a dreamlike aquatic space, Frida Kahlo emerges as both relic and living presence—adorned with symbols of devotion, remembrance, and transformation. The skull crown serves as a quiet memento mori, while florals, jewellery, and saturated colour dissolve the boundary between beauty and impermanence.

Rendered in a bold, expressive palette of turquoise, coral, and rose, the surface embraces movement and emotion, echoing themes of rebirth, resilience, and spiritual sovereignty. Influenced by surrealism, modern symbolism, and mythic femininity, the work invites prolonged looking—rewarding collectors with layered narrative.

This piece speaks to contemporary conversations around feminine iconography, emotional depth, and symbolic storytelling, making it well-suited for collectors seeking distinctive statement works centred on identity, transcendence, and the liminal space between life and death. The colours are bold and unapologetic, just like the woman herself. It feels like a celebration of individuality, culture, and resilience, without tipping into sentimentality.

Painted onto stretched canvas and framed in Tasmanian Oak, I created this piece to light up your space and provide you with daily inspiration.

Artist Bio

Kerry Inkster is a distinguished visual artist celebrated for her profound exploration of women’s stories and experiences through mixed media. Her mission is to make art for quiet women who've been told to be smaller, so they can remember they have something powerful and valuable to offer the world. At the heart of her artistic practice lies an unwavering commitment to amplifying narratives that reflect the depth, complexity, and resilience inherent in womanhood.

Through her underwater photography, Inkster captures the transformative relationship between women and water—a powerful symbol of emotion, fluidity, and rebirth. Each photograph invites viewers to engage in introspection while revealing the challenges, triumphs, and intricacies that shape women's identities.

Her painting practice further delves into the complex tapestry of women's lives, utilising colour, form, and texture to embody the myriad emotions that accompany their diverse experiences. The layered canvases serve as a visual language, offering audiences a space for catharsis, inviting them to confront their relationships with themselves, femininity, power, and vulnerability.

Inkster's innovative techniques and emotive narratives foster meaningful dialogue surrounding gender and empowerment, while her commitment to community engagement includes volunteering at local galleries to nurture emerging talent.

A graduate of The South Australian School of Art / University of South Australia, Inkster has established herself as a significant figure in contemporary art, showcasing her work nationally and internationally in esteemed galleries and exhibitions, including an Artist Residency with Comebeck Ltd in Germany. A multiple award finalist, with her work housed in notable collections, she remains a pivotal voice in the art world.

Kerry Inkster currently resides in Fish Creek, Victoria, Australia, where she continues to evolve her artistic journey, dedicated to illuminating women’s voices and experiences.

Commissions

Kerry's studio is in FISH CREEK, VICTORIA