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This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. 

The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist.

I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.
This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. 

The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist.

I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.
This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. 

The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist.

I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.
This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. 

The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist.

I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.
This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. 

The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist.

I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.
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Remine Kamine

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This drawing forms part of The Exhibitionist series I did while studying fine art. The series crosses different mediums while maintaining the subject. In a life drawing class, we had a curvy model. From those sketches I created a small sculpture. From that sculpture I created this objective drawing of The Exhibitionist. I wanted to experimented with oil pastel & ink. I like bright colours against a black & white backdrop.

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Size:15.7 W x 22 H x 0 D in

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A multi-skilled artist – Painter, print-maker & photographer. After studying Fine Art in my hometown of Newcastle, I moved to Brisbane to develop my business marketing skills. Continuing my love to create, I subsidised my studies by making & selling mosaic & decorative mirrors on consignment via retail outlets & markets. Stoking the fire of my passion, I continued to create not only for myself but for the Brisbane community through street art murals. After finalising my Business/Marketing studies, I made the move to Sydney and began my marketing career. I continued to create whenever I could while working full time in global digital marketing. I love using both sides of my brain; I get to be creative in a technical way. I've reached a point where I can focus less on my marketing career & more on my art creation. I take in inspiration from around the world whenever I can. Inspired by Pop Art, music & New York art of the 80s, Picasso, Dali, Miro, Kandinsky & Klee also offer a feast for my imagination. My favourite place is my imagination. I see creativity as my therapy, it’s how I process life. I don’t like to draw or paint what my eyes see; I prefer to create what my imagination sees. My photographic abstraction technique allows me to do that with photography. No restrictions because creativity has no boundaries.

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