Uganda Mountain Gorilla

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Framed by Artist

A$290

Artwork Details

Medium Drawing, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 44cm (W) x 36cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,290 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

It is estimated there are 1063* mountain gorillas left in the world. Take a minute and let that sink in. 1063 left in the world!

Mountain gorillas only live in the dense vegetation of Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and along the dormant volcanic Virunga mountain range.

Take home your own Uganda Mountain Gorilla and I will donate $35 from this sale to Virunga National Park.

Virunga National Park.is a UNESCO World Heritage Site internationally recognized for its exceptional wildlife and habitats. Virunga National Park’s headquarters at Rumangabo is home to the Senkwekwe Centre, the world’s only facility for orphaned mountain gorillas. With expert staff who provide daily care for the orphans, who were each separated from their family due to the impact of poaching, the Senkwekwe Centre is a unique sanctuary offering the gorillas the chance to lead happy and secure lives in their forested enclosure.

Artwork framed in a brown frame with a black mat board.

Artist Bio

She’s guided by instinct. Choosing her subjects based on a primal urge to explore humanity, and find meaning and comfort in her surroundings. Music helps her surrender to the creative process, guiding not only her hand, but her whole self–to tap into the heart of her subject. To date, she’s experimented with realism and expression. First, finding inspiration in the stories of neurodiverse artists such as Vincent Fantauzzo. His portraits are refreshingly raw and honest. And like Vincent, she’s drawn to the hidden stories behind the faces she paints.

She finds charcoal honest. Reducing subjects to shadows and light, allowing her to use contrast meaningfully. It forces her to focus on facial gestures and lines to share the character of the person she’s capturing. While with pastels, she finds freedom in a vibrant colour pallet, where she can work symbolically to highlight our inner duplicity and struggles.

Now, influenced by the bold sensuality of artists like Francoise Nielly, her newest work combines abstraction and loose realism. She’s experimenting with mediums. Adding oils into her charcoal work and pastels to create expressive portraits and landscapes. Featuring cool, dark tones and embellishment of warm, natural light, her landscapes are moody, thoughtful, and uplifting. While her portraits are bold and empowering. Allowing viewers to be themselves—to feel, to connect, to find hope and to trust their own instincts.

Many of Stacey’s work are in private collections around Australia.

Commissions

Stacey's studio is in Jimboomba, QLD, Australia