Stack 'em (food still life series)

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, , Ready to hang
Dimensions 60cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

2018. 60x60cm. Oil on canvas. Finished with Art Spectrum Damar Varnish.

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I make all my frames in-studio. Medium frames take around 2 days to make.
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This was actually my breakfast a couple weeks ago! Homemade pancakes. I wanted to paint just a simple stack of pancakes with butter and syrup. It always reminds me of this one Paul Bunyan game I used to play as a kid (in PJ's Reading Adventures).

Artist Bio

Michelle Angelique is an award-winning figurative/portrait artist and Live Wedding Painter based in Sydney, NSW. Previously studying bachelor degrees in Psychology and Music, she holds a Diploma in Interactive Digital Media (Concept Art) from Design Centre Enmore. Currently, she creates art full-time with personal work, commissions and live wedding painting.

Michelle's work walks the line between real and fantastical through her use of mixed media techniques to create an ethereal aesthetic that is still grounded in reality. Each piece is carefully crafted to achieve a colourful, romantic and whimsical world on canvas or wood

Her emotional self-portraits, often set in nature, reflect the inner workings of how she deals with important moments in her life, encouraging quiet contemplation in her viewers. Her landscapes emphasize the extravagance and beauty of the places she visits and allows you to feel as though you have stepped into another world.

Michelle's work is constantly evolving alongside her own life experiences. Never one to be complacent, she is always experimenting and discovering ways to share her story such that others may connect with it.

If Michelle's art can speak to a complete stranger - move them, inspire them - then she has done her job.