A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF PERCEPTION

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Framed by Artist

A$830

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 87cm (W) x 112cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Sonny Ray's mid-century inspired "A Momentary Lapse Of Perception" artwork was created by taking a photograph on his old Pentax film camera of model "Girl With Hat" which was then Giclée printed by Ian Hill Fine Art Printing, archived sealed and then meticulously cut out by Sonny. He then uses acrylic paint on the canvas to create a vivid personality for the background and once completed applies the Girl With Hat Giclée print with absolute precision along with a combination of strong adhesives which is then weighted and left to try for 72 hours.

A Momentary Lapse Of Perception is framed in a stunning South African Obeche wood and hand painted in an organic pigment black paint. A blizzard white acid free matte board with a foam core surrounds the artwork.

The frame is fitted with UltraVue® UV70 Glass making it non reflective and blocking out 70% of UV light.

Frame size 87cm W x 112cm H (approx)
Weight 9kg (approx)
Framed by Creative Framing Ballarat

Artist Bio

Sonny Ray is an artist from Australia's spa country in Daylesford, Victoria. Sonny is a multi-instrumentalist, photographer, painter, creator and thinker.

Sonny has previously sold original art pieces privately and in studios from his previous artwork collections. After taking over 3 years to create new pieces, he has just released his new "Girl With Hat" series along with "DOTS" energy pieces.

Sonny Ray's artwork is a reflection of his desire to convey beauty through the complete freedom of creative expression, unrestrained from the rigidity of rules; self-imposed or otherwise, unbound from over-thinking and over-analysing, and unconcerned with the right or wrong ways to do things; instead, allowing the piece total freedom to become what it wants to become.

Sonny Ray's artwork ultimately focuses on the conflict between perfectionism and insecurity, and speaks of our struggle in modern society to admire beauty despite it's flaws, to see past what is "wrong" with something so one can appreciate what is "right" about it.

Commissions

Sonny's studio is in Daylesford