You Me Her Us // polyptych 1-4 -// Presale

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A$1,250

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 89cm (W) x 20cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This was part of thr Brisbane Street Art Festival showcasing at the Super Ordinary for a month long event for the opening of Brisbane Street Art Launch as well as the Bad olive Launch.

Please note this is a 4 piece set (quadriptych)
Each canvas is 20cm x 20cm and the full set in a minimum of 40cm x 40cm depending on how far you would like to space it. Recommended spacing is at least 3cm apart

Titled: You Me Her Us // 1-4 piece series
Size: 20 x 20cm each
Support : stretched Canvas
technique: Acrylic
Year: 2021
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All pieces comes with certificate of authenticity, packed sealed and protected behind plastic sleeves, wrapped in acid free paper, boxed and bubble wrapped and packed careful to advoid any damages during transport.

Commissions also avaliable.

Artist Bio

Contemporary Minimalist | From Gestural Studies to Masterworks

​About the Artist:
​Rebecca Wing Sze Lam is a Brisbane-based contemporary artist whose work is a refined exploration of subconscious intuition and primordial form. Known for her reclusive and deeply focused studio practice, Rebecca’s art serves as a silent conduit between the artist’s inner landscape and the collector’s space.
​While her premier, large-scale masterworks on museum-grade linen are represented via 1stDibs, her presence on Bluethumb offers collectors an exclusive look into her Formative Series and Experimental Gestural Studies. These works on canvas and paper capture the raw, energetic origins of her minimalist style.
​Rebecca’s work is held in private collections globally and is featured in prominent public installations, including the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Her practice continues to evolve, prioritizing archival integrity, emotive depth, and the sophisticated beauty of the unspoken mark.