The Interference

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Framed by Artist

A$850

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 42cm (W) x 62cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This artwork is part of my “Confetti Bombshells” Collection & if you have ever been at a concert, or an event, where they have let off confetti cannons - that is what it's all about.

I experienced confetti canons for the first-time watching Arcade Fire play Big Day Out in 2014 & it was the most joyful experience to stand in the downpour of confetti…. like being in the rain but way more colourful & without all the sogginess.

I have flashes of many memories walking out of a concert, a party, a street parade, even a nightclub & looking down at the aftermath on the ground & thinking to myself “wow, what a beautiful mess.” I guess my strange little brain found it inspiring enough to file it away somewhere & I alchemized those memories into… well, this!

Whilst at a first glance the concept of these pieces is quite basic, the composition & the lay down of 100s of layers (by hand) is very measured to create depth, movement & points of interest. Each piece is bursting with colour & if you feel a little intimidated by that, I assure you, the exciting thing about this work is the abundance of colour actually makes these pieces so much more versatile. Because of the abundance of colour they will compliment almost any room, while the overall canvas blends into a kind of relaxing, visual, white noise. But it is not just any white noise, it is sparkly white noise.

As I often like to do, I have added a final embellishment layer mixing gemstones, rhinestones, pearls, foil cuts & glitters, that you could miss until they catch a light source & the work comes to life. This brings another layer of versatility in taking the artwork from day to night, because it is incredibly pleasurable to view, even when the light is dim. Another beautiful feature of this embellishment is the satisfaction you will get from moving around to view the work from the side with all the little gems, pearls & beads looking like 3D bubbles on the surface of water.

Without a doubt this has been a really exciting collection to create & I hope it brings all the positive energy & joy, of standing in a confetti canon, to your home - without the clean up!

Each piece has been beautifully framed in a solid Tasmanian Oak float frame & is ready to hang.

Artist Bio

Hi – I’m Lauren, but feel free to call me Loz!

I’ve identified with being an artist my whole life, but life has often gotten in the way, so it has taken me a REALLY long time to get here.

Graduating from high school way, way back in the 90’s, art as a career felt completely out of reach. So, after indulging in every art class I could during school, off I plodded into adulthood to get a “real job.” Other than a brief stint in art & design at college in 2000, my art was relegated to hobby status, a status it kept until my late 20’s, when it slipped off the radar entirely.

I found my way back to art in 2019 (after a 12-year hiatus). Having recently relocated overseas with my husband & two children, I started attending creative work shops in the hopes of connecting with some new people, what I wasn’t expecting is that I would reconnect with myself. My passion for art was so quickly reignited that it only took a very short stint back in the corporate world to realise art is where I belong & I haven't put the brushes down since.

As a now *cough*mature age artist*cough*, I would describe my much of my work as colourful chaos, some with a smidge of rebellious humour, some with a lot of deep feelings & all of it with a LOT of palpable energy. I consider myself as a bit of a “Jill of many trades” artist, because I paint wherever my imagination, or my emotions, take me & find it impossible to niche down, I am constantly overwhelmed with inspiration to paint all the things. You could say when it comes to the rule book of art, I do tend to piff it out the window & flip it the bird…but not before covering it in a crap-tonne of paint & glitter, of course!

At a first glance my body of work can sometimes look disjointed, but the more you experience it, the more you can start to see running themes, symbols, colours, subjects, patterns & mediums that thread through most of it. Much of my art is inspired by my very own experiences, stories, feelings, memories & emotions, very little of it exists, just because. My style is often recognisable due to my tendency towards a more is more aesthetic that evolves from myriads of layers, which come together to create a weirdly evocative balance of chaos & calm. A lot of people who experience my work in person (particularly my abstract pieces), often tell me they appreciate how it is the kind of work where "the longer you look, the more you see," which makes it feel ever evolving & giving. I think my style is quite reflective of the fact that, as a late diagnosed neurodivergent human being, I have a relentlessly loud & chaotic, complex mind.

Needless to say, I have a deeply intimate relationship with the therapeutic benefits of creating. However, what inherently inspires me to keep creating, what I relish the most, is witnessing the connection & meaning people find in my work for themselves. When people feel seen, comforted, relatable, feel joy & even healing, in my art, my heart cracks wide open. Better yet, when people feel inspired, or empowered, by my work, I like to think that maybe my art is helping them to go out into the world & totally kick-ass. If that is the legacy I leave in this lifetime, it feels pretty sweet.

If you are here to purchase a piece of my art, thank you so much. I can't explain enough how honoured & humbled I am when someone chooses a part of my story, to become a part of theirs.

Commissions

Lauren's studio is in Perth, Western Australia