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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 18.1 H x 1.2 D in
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Flowers feature in much of the Artists work, and the Banksia and Protea flowers are native to both Australia and South Africa, with a strong connection to both countries, and a passion for flowers and nature this body of work feels like a natural progression from the abstract poppies that the artist is known for. Layers of paint and layers of abstraction are applied until the form and color emerges from the canvas, this beautiful bouquet has been captured in a painterly way, typifying the artists technique. Artist statement. "Just like resolving issues in everyday life the process of painting for me can be likened to this, it is much the same and by taking steps to add layer by layer of paint, the work emerges from the canvas until ultimately it is resolved. I love working with color, it evokes an emotional response, for me there is a strength in applying color to a canvas, the colors can be both primary or subtle the response is the same. Thank you for looking and I hope that you also make that emotional connection with my work. Styled scenes are not 100% to scale Cost of custom packaging to protect the work during transit is included in the price. This work is available for dispatch in mid April 2020 to be sure it is dry enough.
2020
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 18.1 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Having lived in the UK, South Africa, and now in Australia, preserving elements of her life and experiences is paramount in her work. Compositionally diverse artist she often seeks to capture a symbolism in her work, drawing on her experiences living in these very different countries. Calling on the connection she has with South Africa and Australia, Karen Goddard’s abstracts and floral artworks are deeply influenced by the botanicals and environmental facets familiar to both. Her still life depictions encapsulate the innate shapes and exuberance of her organic subjects, while her mark making abstractions embody their unique and specific colourations. Previously living through times of national turmoil and transformation, her works persistently focus on the beauty of her natural surroundings, and deliver an emotive and meditative quality that arouses captivation and peace. Favouring an impressionistic creative approach, Karen alternates between oils and acrylics in order to produce diverse compositional elements, imagery and texturizations. She typically begins by depositing a ground colour onto the canvas, which habitually determines the ethos of the work. Layering the complimentary colours in stages, which are individually mixed through a meticulously process, each of the darker shades are typically set down first, while lighter colours are introduced later. A pattern of short and repetitive brushstrokes are utilised in the creation of her abstracts, which produces an overlay over the existing colour work, and instigates the qualities of movement and flow.
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