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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.5 D in
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Showed at the The Other Art Fair
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Have you ever noticed the changing faces of our unique landscape? When the Rains Come, from the Earth Collection, depicts one of these faces inspired by recent floods, breaking a long period of drought essential to replenish the earth and generate new life. Rachel’s deep affinity with the natural world, and an appreciation for its beauty and diversity, informs powerful expressive abstracts, telling simple stories of complex issues. Her current work explores Australia’s unique ecosystem, rich colours and topography drawing on shapes textures and colours in aerial views of the land. The spiral, which can be seen in all of her current work, symbolises evolution and our relationship with and impact on the environment in hope that we as a society can appreciate, protect and nurture what we have before it’s too late. Sides painted beige to match the background. Signed on the side to enable multiple hanging options; hangs multiple ways. Created with professional artist grade acrylic paints and medium on professional artist cotton stretched canvas. Certificate of authenticity supplied.
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Rachel’s deep affinity with the natural world, and an appreciation for its beauty and diversity, informs powerful expressive abstracts, telling simple stories of complex issues. Rachel Hayhurst is an English-Australian, Sydney based, abstract artist, with a BAA (first class honours/summa cum laude) in Commercial Art. Working predominantly in acrylic, with medium and mixed media to build depth and relief texture, she translates experiences, memories and emotions, into conceptual complex layers. Many of the marks, shapes and contours in Rachel’s work represent those seen only from the air, sights otherwise unseen, a by-product of many hours travelling coast to coast. Rachel’s current work explores Australia’s unique ecosystem, its diverse topography and colour, taking collectors on a journey of aerial inspired views of land and sea. The spiral features in her current work; a subtle symbol for evolution, our relationship with, and impact on, the environment hoping that society can appreciate, conserve and nurture it before it’s too late. Rachel’s work has evolved from detailed technical works to complex but freer compositions. She blends traditional techniques with a modern twist, via an array of medium and applicators including random, everyday objects. Feeling her way across the canvas, the journey is as important for Rachel as the final destination. Her current 3D relief texture work is a visual and tactile journey, best enjoyed in person. This is 'art you'll want to touch'.
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