Fields of joy

Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

61cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)

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A$750

Arrives 20–22 Jul

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Artwork Description

My only aim in my art is that the viewer is allowed to just observe and feel, the beauty of abstract work is that it does not tell you what it is, it is not supposed to be anything but what whatever comes up for you when you look at it.

My work is usually inspired by my surroundings and the colours presenting in nature. The weather is warming up and Brisbane is overcome with colours. It was a joy to paint and is a joy to look at.

Artwork is unframed with sides painted white and varnished for protection. The displayed orientation is my personal preference but I can adjust the wire to whatever is preferred by the buyer, the signature is on the back to allow the freedom to change the orientation to what suits the space and preferences of the buyer.

Artist Bio

Born in Austria, Sibylle Zinnocker has been immersed in creativity since childhood.
Her artistic journey began with a deep love for colours and a passion for hands on creativity, which lead her to study at HBLA für Künstlerlische Gestaltung in Linz. There, she spent five years honing her skills in textile design, printing, visual arts, woodwork, metalwork, and art history. She graduated in 2001 with a solid foundation in artistic expression.

After relocating to Australia and working in a career outside the arts, Sibylle eventually rediscovered her passion for painting in 2020 through an abstract painting workshop. Since then, she has dedicated herself to exploring the limitless possibilities of abstraction, using art as a means of self-expression, mindfulness, and creative freedom.

Sibylle draws inspiration from nature, particularly the emotional and psychological impact of colour. Her process is intuitive—beginning with a chosen palette, she applies paint spontaneously, allowing the composition to evolve organically. Often working quickly, she embraces an element of unpredictability, finding beauty in spontaneity and the unknown. This approach transforms each piece into a journey of discovery, where the final artwork remains a delightful surprise, even to her.

Now working towards her dream of a full-time art career, Sibylle remains committed to maintaining art as her sanctuary—where creativity flourishes without constraint.

Commissions

Sibylle's studio is in Brisbane