A. Balson 1918 Antique, Ralph Balson Relation, Australian

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 40cm (W) x 80cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Immerse yourself in a piece of history with this exquisite painting by A. Balson, dated 1918. A tantalizing connection emerges as research hints at a possible link to the renowned abstract painter Ralph Balson of Melbourne. This artistic treasure, impeccably maintained and recently re-varnished, beckons with the allure of familial creativity. The vibrant blues within the piece, brilliantly preserved, captivate the eye, adding a contemporary resonance to this timeless masterpiece. Elevate your collection with this rare and stunning work that not only narrates a legacy but showcases it in vivid, resplendent hues.

Artist Bio

Based in Mackay, this 27 year old artist specializes in vibrant, nature-centric artworks that blend cultural motifs with psychedelic elements. Their signature pieces often feature the iconic psychedelic honey bee, birds, leaves, clouds, intricately detailed and set against lush, natural backdrops, reflecting a deep appreciation for both heritage and the natural environment. Their art invites viewers into a vivid, transformative world where culture and nature intertwine.

Through her art, Tayla aims to inspire and uplift others, encouraging them to see the world in a new and more meaningful way. Whether through subtle, hidden meanings in her work or the striking, eye-catching impact of her use of color, her art is a powerful force for good, bringing joy and enlightenment to all who encounter it.

Commissions

Tayla's studio is in Mackay and Whitsundays