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SOLD "Butterflies in the Blender" Artwork

Ross Harrison

Australia

Mixed Media, fiberglass on Other

Size: 41.3 W x 17.7 H x 2 D in

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Art depicting the struggle of new beginnings..butterflies in the blender represents the childhood struggles of fitting into new and constant changing environments, and realising that so much chaos and change formulates into the people whom we become. Thus the reference to butterflies and the stages of change that we must all endure to some degree.

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Mixed Media:fiberglass on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:41.3 W x 17.7 H x 2 D in

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I am a contemporary abstract plastico artist who works extensively in the medium of fibreglass. My work references artists who have come before me , Gauguin, Malevich ,Picasso , Pollock , Rothko, Judd ,as a late emerging artist ,I feel very lucky to have complete freedom in my practice. To those who have supported my dream, i thank you.... I have just completed a group show in Melbourne, Australia, titled "Malevich More than black" at Stephen Mclaughan Gallery Nicholas Building Flinders Lane 8th Floor. www.rossharrison.com.au

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