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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 W x 40.3 H x 1.5 D in
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In Arlene's exploration of the meeting point between the submerged depths and the celestial realm, Arlene delves into the profound parallels between the ocean's mysteries and the complexities of human life. The artwork presents a captivating vista of the underwater world, where vibrant strokes of blues, greens, and radiant yellows converge to depict the ocean's profound depths. Amidst this dark yet enchanting scene, shards of light endeavour to burst through, symbolizing resilience and hope amidst the unknown. Through the interplay of colours and textures, the painting captures the essence of both concepts, evoking a sense of wonder at the intertwined beauty and darkness of these realms. It invites viewers to contemplate the deep-seated connections between our submerged experiences and the vast expanse of human emotions, resonating with a profound sense of introspection and awe.
2024
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 40.3 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
No
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In a cultural landscape filled with endless experts, in-crowders and talking heads, Arlene Austin prefers to pave her own artistic path where anything is possible, everyone is welcome and being a ‘good artist’ has nothing to do with which school you attended or who you know. Arlene has been painting and creating her entire life – it’s been her sanctuary, refuge, and love. Her art expresses her willingness to learn and be influenced by life’s cultural pursuits including art, music, books, movies, interior design, fashion and people. Creating art without intellectual boundaries, Arlene says “Allows me the freedom to express myself in my own terms. At the end of the day every artist is self-taught, and we are all exposed to limitless influences on the daily. The difference with artists is that we are the absorbers; the sponges - taking elements from the environment and creating our own individual interpretation of that”. Arlene grew up in Sydney (at a beachside suburb called Maroubra, or as locals call it ‘The Bra'), attended multiple universities studying everything from teaching to philosophy, psychology, and make-up art. She also pursued dancing, drama, and gymnastics on the side. She finally completed a BA in Communications and Public Relations at Charles Sturt University and has since worked in high-profile global roles in branding, marketing, advertising, and design. With a successful career, supportive husband, family, and friends, four blended children, a dog and a family home in Sydney’s Inner West, life was good. Until it wasn’t. Arlene Austin and small dog sitting on bed in bedroom in front of her artwork At the age of 44 (an age we can all agree is young) she had a stroke. It was as callous and sudden as this reads. And of course, completely unexpected. Overnight everything changed. Rest, recovery, and multiple hospital visits became the status quo. Recovery was gradual and is ongoing but slowly small tasks become possible. After several months, she has been able to return to her love of artmaking. It has become her source of joy, therapy, and escapism. Dealt with the sourest of lemons, Arlene made lemonade and decided to start selling the art she’d had under lock and key for such a long time. Her art is colourful, explorative, and abstract, largely using acrylic on canvas with some mixed media elements. Each piece is built on a strong point of view. Driven by narrative rather than tied to a set style or painting method.
Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Sydney
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