Stormy Jacaranda

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Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 56cm (W) x 96cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting was originally a gingko, but I’ve lent back into this nostalgic Stormy Jacaranda. It’s reminiscent of my days in Queensland where Jacaranda blooms, and often with that grey-green backdrop of an incoming afternoon storm.

I've aimed to capture the quiet beauty of a natural forming bonsai nestled among mossy rocks, adorned with lichen and fungi. Employing fluid painting methods, I sought to mimic nature by letting the paint flow and interact organically both on the canvas and through the layering of paint skins.

The bonsai, delicately positioned, reflects my fascination with the resilience and grace found in nature. I've observed the subtle nuances of growth and the interplay of elements, attempting to convey the essence of the bonsai's journey through time. The fluid techniques I employed were inspired by the spontaneity in the natural world, attempting to echo the influences of wind, rain, and sunlight.

The moss-covered rocks, lichen, and fungi serve as a backdrop, emphasizing the interconnected relationship between the bonsai and its environment. Through this painting, I've aimed to collaborate with nature, letting it guide the creative process and contribute to the final composition.

Artist Bio

Amanda Krantz is an Australian artist whose work has been informed by residencies in Japan, Thailand and Tasmania. Her practice is an exploration of materials, science and nature, and image making. She completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts at Queensland University of Technology in 2001, and has since continued study at the University of Melbourne solely to inform her arts practice. Her most recent projects include a large scale public commission for The Ritz Carlton in Puerto Rico, artwork for the Presidential Suite of Renaissance Plano in Texas, and she was also commissioned to create 10 large paintings for The Ovation of the Sea, a new Royal Carribean liner that has been dubbed the contemporary art gallery of the high seas. She was also recently one of thirty painters worldwide to take part in ‘Premio Combat’ in Livorno Italy, was a Saatchi Online‘Back to Nature’ finalist, and a finalist in the prestigious Clifton’s Art Prize. Krantz’s most recent solo show ‘Plasmo’, held in 2015 at the GallerySmith in Melbourne, was an exploration of alien yet eerily familiar forms and landscapes. Other solo shows include ‘Hypnagogia’ at the Angela Robarts-Bird Gallery in Melbourne, Graydon Gallery and Percolator Gallery in Brisbane, and she has been involved in group exhibitions worldwide including Time Square in New York city, and in the Museo Di Storia Naturale in Italy. Current Artist Statement: I think of my work as organic-psychedelia. They are familiar representations of ecology, but not quite of this world. My process is underpinned by a playful exploration of materials, and questions the role of painter in painting creation. The method of paint delivery to canvas, in random pours, throws and squirts, employs nature to mimic nature. The natural fluidity and reactivity of paint mixtures, is itself alive in it’s own ability to move and mix, playfully creating chaotic patterns and diacritic effects. I often act merely as a facilitator, allowing the paint itself to capture the essence of time and place. It’s a scientific process, executed organically, creating science fictional landscapes and quasi-alien life