The View from Sydney

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 181cm (W) x 121cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
Review Stars 21,251 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

The first of my Bush-Wah-Zee II: Flora Focus series available for direct sale, this piece reflects the idea that traditional Australiana can be unapologetically high-end. Inspired by de Gournay's hand-painted wallpapers, I wanted to create a space with Australian flora, focused on a central figure in the room of detailed natives and native-adjacent. They're so incredibly beautiful, and so incredibly colorful and vibrant. They will not be ignored, and neither will this piece.

Artist Bio

Stacey Keating (nee Kurtz) is a visual artist specializing in fine art, large scale murals for businesses and private homes, public art, and scenic art for theaters and sets. She has spent the last 20 years creating art on walls, ceilings, canvas and everything in between, with the goal of transforming the space the artwork inhabits. Her art focuses on beauty in all its forms with a focus on flora, fauna.

You may have seen some of her murals at New York University, in a Fendi print ad, in museum installations of Rodarte and Ballenciaga, or in any number of bars and restaurants across Sydney. Her work at Silvereye was featured in Vogue Australia.

Originally from New York, she now lives and works in Sydney, Australia. Her mural work can be seen in New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sydney and Melbourne. Her artworks on canvas live in NY, LA, London, Sydney and other locations across the globe.

A statement from the artist:

“My art has never been one thing. My artistic interests are varied, and the art follows suit; from realism to abstract, from serious to slightly off-the-wall. I get excited about one idea, explore it for awhile and then move on. This has been a challenge throughout my career for the last 20 years: having one “look” can go a long way toward defining an artist, but in the end I’m more interested in exploring what I can do, and how I do it. The truly common thread throughout my work has always been an intense love of nature and the flora and fauna it encompasses. Increasingly I’m exploring color, movement and texture by way of abstracts, and I’m excited to see where it takes me.”

Commissions

Stacey's studio is in Sydney