Ether Glitch 1

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 54cm (W) x 74cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Finished in an elegant floating tray frame in Tasmanian Oak.

A luminous fusion of classical technique and contemporary edge, this glitched skyscape weaves glowing oranges, red and purple tones with cooling blues to create a bold yet meditative presence. Bridging the timeless beauty of oil painting with an urban aesthetic, it invites both calm reflection and conversation.

Drawing from the artist’s own sunset photography along the West Australian coast, the work channels a world subtly destabilised—hinting at themes of climate disruption and the rise of AI—while ultimately honouring the enduring power and resilience of nature.Lose yourself in its layered depths, where serenity, unrest and hope quietly coexist.

- Executed in premium Michael Harding oil paint and applied with a palette knife to evoke depth and texture.
- Finished with a UV-protective varnish to ensure longevity.
- Drawn from the artist’s own photography, capturing the luminous sunsets along the rugged shores of Western Australia.
- A truly unique work of art from an internationally recognised artist on the rise.

Artist Bio

Mish Maudsley, aka Mishfit, is an established urban artist embarking on an exciting new chapter— fusing the raw energy of street art with the refinement of fine art painting. With over two decades of experience, she has left her mark worldwide, from the streets of Melbourne to Europe’s top street art festivals.

After over 20 years living in Brighton, UK, Mishfit has embarked on an exhilarating new chapter, relocating to the untamed coastal landscapes of Western Australia. This bold move marks a pivotal evolution in her artistic practice, as she immerses herself in the region’s vast, cinematic skies and shifting horizons—infusing her work with an intensified sense of scale, light, and emotional depth.

From her studio, she crafts striking, colour-rich works using premium oil paints layered over spray paint and acrylics—marrying classical techniques with a contemporary urban edge. Her practice is a fearless fusion of tradition and rebellion, challenging the boundaries between Fine Art and Street Art.

Inspired by old master paintings, neoclassicism, abstract realism, Japanese ukiyo-e, surrealism, retro-futurism, and dystopian cinema, Mishfit has developed a distinctive visual language. Her luminous dreamlike cloudscapes serve as metaphors for human emotion, often intertwined with obscured, elegant figures. Themes of transformation, empowerment, escapism, and defiance run through her work, creating alternate realities where anything is possible.

A graduate of Brighton University with a background in illustration and digital design, Mishfit’s deep appreciation for art history and global culture informs her work. Her love of travel and mythology, alongside a reverence for the wild forces of nature, lends her paintings a sense of both adventure and transcendence.

A trailblazer in the historically male-dominated street art world, Mishfit made her mark by painting powerful female figures—challenging the hypersexualized imagery prevalent in graffiti culture. This unwavering commitment to female empowerment remains a defining thread in her practice.

Her murals and paintings have appeared in a wide range of settings, from luxury interiors to urban landscapes. She has been commissioned by global brands such as Royal Caribbean, Brugal Rum, and TEDx, and her work is sought after by collectors, interior designers, and private clients worldwide.

Now based in Perth, Mishfit is embracing this new landscape as inspiration for the next evolution of her work. As she expands her practice in Australia, her work continues to be sought after by collectors worldwide and can be found on the streets, in galleries, at leading art fairs.

Commissions

Mish's studio is in Perth