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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 78.7 W x 38.6 H x 2 D in
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Every day, different plants are cut down to make way for more concrete. My emotions dream of a time where all plants live together into a Phylogenetic tree, a diverse planet full of plants of all description, what a wonderful feeling that produces. Perhaps there are places in the universe like that. It is an exploration of abstractionism and painted in the style of abstract expressionism. I like using acrylics as the colours blend so well together. This work has glittery dried acrylic as well, one image shows, side on, the effect. It is designed to catch the light. This work is painted on 12 oz gallery canvas and has been sealed with varnish. The canvas is hand stretched onto a frame is 200 cm in width by 98 cm in height. THIS WORK IS SOLD UNFRAMED. This keeps the shipping down, customers have paid around USD $125-$150 to have paintings remounted in their local frame stores. The additional shipping for this would be twice that. This work was created on 26th January 2019. In my paintings, I use the finest quality professional Liquitex acrylic paints, gallery canvas. The painting was sprayed with a glaze of varnish. A Certificate of Authenticity with hologram - verification is attached to the image. FRAMED AND INTERIOR IMAGES In the photos, where the painting is shown mounted on a wall, these are purely for illustrative purposes. You should review the dimension of the artwork to be sure the work suits your needs.
2019
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
78.7 W x 38.6 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am famous in Australia and a couple of other countries. I started painting as a small child and usually won the school art prizes, first exhibiting at the Berrima District Art Show at the age of 10. After leaving school I started painting abstract pieces while studying towards a physics and maths degree at Wollongong University. During this period I started creating large canvas work, many paintings of which were displayed at public art events. My first solo exhibition was at Wollongong Regional Art Gallery (now called the Wollongong City Gallery) and it was entitled, ‘The 26 Cent Exhibition,’ for people were required to pay 26 cents to enter, while each work cost a total of 26 cents to create. This eccentric show leads to many group shows in the region and also in Sydney at art departments within various universities, most notably at the Sydney University Art Department. During my varied career, I continued to paint and exhibit and large canvas work using synthetic polymer became her preferred method. In the early 90s, I moved to Japan to live and work and soon afterwards exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum as part of 'The UNESCO International Friendship Exhibition’ in 1991. This led to commissions, usually from Japanese firms. During this period I also started the ‘Tokyo Eki (train station) Exhibition,’ displaying and selling my work in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Tokyo train stations as a permanent exhibition, while contributing to group shows within Tokyo’s art galleries in Ginza, Shibuya and Ueno. In 2000 I moved to Los Angeles and participated in numerous group shows and sold many larger canvas works. A few years later I returned to Sydney after living and working abroad for 9 years yet continued to exhibit in Los Angeles, in particular as a regular contributor at the Los Angeles Center For Digital Art (LACDA). From 2008 I started showing work in solo exhibitions in Sydney, most notably at the First Draft Gallery, Global Gallery, Gigi Gallery and several others. I also ran solo exhibitions in regional towns in the country NSW, from Berrima to Scone. During this period I also created digital works in conjunction with my physical canvas works. Since 2010 I have continued to show and sell work through group exhibitions, including shows with the Redfern Artist Group, of which I'm a member. Hundreds of large abstract canvas works of mine reside in private collections in Japan, the US, England, Germany, France and Australia.
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