Juniper

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Artwork Details

Medium Charcoal, Paper, Ready to hang
Dimensions 46cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Juniper's wistful gaze makes me wonder what's going through her mind as she stares into the distance. The background of green, black, and accents of fluorescent pink, along with the use of leafy twigs as stencils, results in a delicate, ethereal quality which complements the innocent and vulnerable appearance of the young woman. This is also complemented by my soft and smudgey use of charcoal.
I draw and spray paint on paper, and then seal the surface with varnish and Bondcrete, creating a fairly glossy surface. I then adhere it to the canvas using Bondcrete, and paint the edges black, which frames the image.

Artist Bio

Originally from England, I have lived in Australia for thirty years. My background in graphic design appears to be reflected in my desire to mix realism and abstraction. Generally, I paint the female form, on large canvases, in acrylics, but more recently, I have enjoyed drawing in charcoal, along with the use of acrylic and spray paint, to produce mixed media works on small canvases, still depicting the female form, along with portraits, which is quite a departure for me.
I have been exhibiting since I was a teenager, and now, having lived in the remote city of Cairns for nearly twenty years, I participate in annual group shows, as well as collaborative exhibitions. I like to use photographic source material and was pleased to have an exhibition in collaboration with an award winning photographer who specialises in the female form. I used his edited photographs to translate my own emotional response, using acrylics and spray paint, to convey senses of ephemera, fantasy and drama, resulting in a cohesive body of work. In an upcoming exhibition, I continue to use his images, but have evolved a much more abstract approach, which, interestingly, has been quite a surprise to me!
I am currently a member of the Artists@Work collective where I exhibit paintings and run an art class.

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Sheran's studio is in Cairns