Dancing Man The Shakti Series II

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Framing Options

A$880

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Capturing the energy of an Aboriginal man dancing with pastels on a black background creates a striking contrast that enhances movement and intensity. Vibrant ochre, red, and earthy tones highlights traditional body paint, while dynamic strokes convey the rhythm and spirit of the dance.

The deep black surface makes the colors pop, giving the artwork a sense of power, movement, and cultural depth.

Artist Bio

I am a Pop artist and Visual Communication Designer who brings vibrant energy to the canvas, blending bold colours, striking contrasts, and iconic imagery. Inspired by everyday scenarios, media, and advertising, my work transforms familiar visuals into dynamic, thought-provoking art. Using clean lines, playful compositions, and expressive textures like dry brush strokes, I create pieces that are both captivating and culturally reflective. My art is a celebration of modern life, designed to energise spaces and spark conversation.

I’ve also been immersed and intrigued by Aboriginal dance forms, drawn to their dynamism, profound spiritual resonance, and rich, earthy tones. There’s a compelling beauty in the connection to nature and the storytelling woven through movement. With a background in design, I experiment with ink, markers, dry media, palette knives, and traditional brushes. I’m passionate about working with a restrained palette and distilled imagery to create pieces that feel both striking and meaningful.

I hope my work resonates with you as much as I love bringing it to life! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions—I’d love to connect.

Commissions

Toti's studio is in Australia