Gold In Gold Out

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Other
Dimensions 150cm (W) x 110cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

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:) Unique and authentic artwork
:) Sturdy canvas construction
:) Custom-made kiln-dried stretcher frame
:) Gesso primed for ultimate tooth
:) Employing artist-grade paint
:) Coated with a clear varnish for lasting protection

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GoldInGoldOut is a large abstract painting in earth colours. This painting is part of my ‘identity’ series, which explores Thai and Aboriginal patterns within artworks. I have touched on this concept before. Because I married a Thai lady, I feel very connected to Thai culture and the basic philosophy of Buddhism. The overall theme is about two cultures (Australian & Thai), merging to create a new identity, embracing change and becoming one! So I have tried to create repetitive organic looking markings that have a connection to both cultures.
I love to paint! I learned to draw at a young age but once I started to understand the principles and techniques of painting, it transferred me to another level of appreciation and anticipation.
In my younger years, I went for private lessons in landscape painting (after hours). Then, in my later years, I went to college (TAFE) & Uni NSW (COFA) to learn more where I managed to get many distinctions across different disciplines: painting | drawing | ceramics | and professional practice to name a few. My biggest passions in life are art and music!

Abstraction: Is not considered an accurate representation of the world around us. Basically, it uses colour, forms and gestural mark-making to convey the artist’s interpretation or vision. Abstraction is used to convey a story or evoke a feeling. There are a myriad of different ways to approach abstraction in painting and I have developed a few distinct or unique styles.
In this particular painting, I am trying to create an abstract interpretation of Thai patterning with a fusion of Australian dot painting - my style.

Artist Bio

Stuart Ian Currie's artistic odyssey unfolds across a vibrant canvas of creativity, weaving a tapestry of diverse expressions that range from whimsical fantasies to poignant landscapes. A journeyman of the arts, Stuart's path is a testament to his unwavering dedication and boundless passion for the craft.

Educated in both traditional and contemporary art forms, Stuart's body of work reflects a profound understanding of artistic expression and a relentless pursuit of self-discovery. From his early days as a precocious artist, Stuart demonstrated an innate talent for visual storytelling, his adolescence marked by a fascination with fantasy and anatomy that laid the groundwork for his later explorations.

Despite grappling with challenges such as dyslexia and colour blindness, Stuart's ardour for art remained undiminished, propelling him towards a lifelong quest for excellence. His journey led him to complete a Diploma of Fine Arts at Nepean TAFE in 2004 as a mature-age student, earning 11 distinctions, followed by a Bachelor of Fine Arts at COFA (UniNSW) in 2009, where he garnered an additional 8 distinctions.

Stuart's artistic footprint extends across private collections throughout Australia, with notable group exhibitions at esteemed venues such as TAP Art Gallery in 2022 and Blacktown Arts in 2012. Embracing opportunities to engage with diverse artistic communities, Stuart currently shares his expertise by teaching drawing and watercolour at Parramatta Community College. This symbiotic relationship not only broadens his artistic horizons but also fosters meaningful connections within the wider artistic ecosystem, a testament to his commitment to nurturing emerging talent.

Looking towards the future, Stuart remains steadfast in his commitment to artistic exploration and innovation. With each new endeavour, he delves deeper into the complexities of the human experience, seeking to inspire others through the transformative power of art. His works, imbued with narratives woven into every brushstroke, strive to create a dialogue that transcends boundaries and resonates with audiences on a profound level.

Commissions

Stuart's studio is in Marayong (Sydney)