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Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 120cm (W) x 100cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Big, bold and abstract depictions of everyday living celebrating everyday scenes. This stand alone piece demands the attention of the viewer taking you to a familiar environment through bold colour and naive brushstrokes. All works are varnished in high gloss.

Artist Bio

Escape to nostalgic environments in an expressive world of shape and colour.
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I am a Melbourne based artist whose vibrant work focuses on still life compositions and explores my position as a consumerist. I am originally from the UK and studied fine art at University, writing my thesis on art and mass consumerism.
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My work explores nostalgic scenes and social moments. The works exist to transport the viewer to uplifting and familiar environments through the use of expressive pattern, colour and still life compositions. Bold blocks of colour and collage define my practice with layers of paint and collage to add depth and texture. Flowers, animals, vessels, food and interiors are the subject throughout and the flatness/shape can often create multiple outcomes in what the viewer interprets from a work.

My work is predominantly paint on canvas using, acrylic, oil, oil stick and collage. I use techniques that allow me to create naive marks and use shape and pattern opposed to replicating what I see in a literal sense.
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It has taken many years for me to define my niche in style (and continues to evolve) which is described as textured, colourful and an abstract take on what I see. I enjoy pushing the boundaries of conventional still life, creating ambiguity and taking inspiration from artists such as Matisse, Cézanne and Kandinsky. My paintings often celebrate everyday objects with their intense colour and examination of space and form