Hold Onto the Colour

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A$800

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 60cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
Review Stars 21,276 Customer Reviews
Original Artwork
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Artwork Description

This work explores joy as something playful, fleeting, and deeply connected. The balloon figures float in a shared space of colour and movement — symbols of childhood wonder, memory, and the simple moments that shape who we become.

The dripping paint suggests time passing, reminding us that joy, like colour, can fade if we don’t protect it. White energy lines and hand-drawn marks connect each figure, representing the invisible threads that link us through shared experience, emotion, and play.

Created using acrylic and spray paint, this piece reflects my ongoing commitment to celebrating colour as a vital force — something to be held onto, defended, and passed forward. In a world that often asks us to grow up too quickly, this work invites the viewer to pause, reconnect, and remember the power of joy.
I used high quality paints so you can be assured your artwork will keep its vibrancy for life!
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Comes with certificate of authenticity

This original painting is built through layers of colour, movement, and intention. A textured foundation gives the surface depth and energy, ensuring there is no mistaking it for anything other than a one-of-a-kind artwork.

This piece will never be reproduced as a print. It exists as a single, living work — carrying the marks, rhythm, and presence of the artist’s hand. It has movement. It has energy. It has life

All packaging is made from recycled and reused materials, chosen with the intention of reducing waste and helping sustain the environment we all share.

This means that while the box may not look like a brand-new, flawless package, it is sturdy, protective, and does its job of keeping your artwork safe. I see this as an important step toward re-thinking how we use resources: valuing function and care for the planet over appearances.

Each recycled box carries with it a reminder that creativity doesn’t have to come at the cost of the environment — that small actions, like reusing packaging, are part of a bigger movement to look after our world

Artist Bio

“My artwork is a bold fusion of playfulness and urban edge. I draw inspiration from everyday objects and moments of joy, transforming them with vibrant neon colour palettes, graffiti drips, and explosive textures that shimmer with glitter, sparkles, and metallic hues.
Each piece is designed to feel alive — as though the paint is still wet and bursting off the canvas. I thrive on creating work that is both fun and contemporary, merging street-art energy with a polished, glowing finish.
At the heart of my practice is a desire to capture wonder and excitement, whether through a glowing rubber duck, a burst of dripping colour, or a mural that radiates positivity. My style is unapologetically bold, immersive, and made to leave a lasting impact.”
Growing up on the Central Coast in Wamberal, she now calls Lake Macquarie home, where she lives with her husband and three kids. Terese's artistic journey began in childhood, doodling everything from Looney Tunes to coastal landscapes. With experience in various mediums—thanks to GATS camps and art classes—she even dabbled in tattooing in her twenties. Inspired by her outdoor adventures, her art bursts with color and life. “I use anything that makes a mark,” she says, believing that variety fuels creativity. Her work is a reflection of her unique vision, aiming to inspire and captivate anyone who sees it.
“I, Terese Hudson acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to the land, waters and skies, often expressed through art. We pay our respects to artists, Elders and community members past, present and future.“

Commissions

Terese's studio is in Lake Macqaurie