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This artwork comes with an external frame Sun Kissed Dream – Callistemon, Kangaroo paw, Grevillea and Billy button By HSIN LIN 26/08/2020 60 X 42 X 0.1 cm Framed size 62 x 45 X 3.5 cm Artist Acrylic on 290 gsm Premium Canson Canvas-textured Paper. Sealed with clear varnish spray. Ready to Hang in wood frame. Affirmation: May the sunshine light your way. Bottle Brush-A very common plant that you can see around Australia, has its own spiritual meaning as abundance, laughter, and joy. The flowers are used to celebrate birth and all that is new and sustaining. Grevillea stands for Boldness, Strength and Courage. Billy buttons signify good health, when the flower sent as a gift, it is said to express the feeling that the receiver lights up the sender's world. Gumnut stands for healing and protection in the artwork. The term eucalypt originally meaning well (eu) covered (calyptos). Kangaroo paws are a flower that loves full sun. The bloom stands for uniqueness and individuality. This artwork is painted during the lock down, a special isolation diary that I wrote with my paint brushes. Hope you enjoy this original artwork of mine. Artwork inspired by nature in Mount Evelyn, Melbourne, Victoria, Winter 2020. -HSIN LIN Exhibition History - -5 Mar - 5 Jun 2021 - exhibited at The Victorian Government Solicitor's Office
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
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HSIN LIN, Award-winning Artist based in Melbourne, Australia. In Hsin Lin’s ongoing, signature contemporary floral series that feature native and common flowers we know, flowers represent life and each different type of flower has a unique symbolic meaning. Lin is inspired by her close observation of the natural world. Through a process of careful looking Lin is able to capture an incredible amount of intricate detail. To create the larger-scale work, Lin normally spends 6-12 months developing the intricate composition. The fine details such as the tiny petals have been developed through ten or more layers of paint. Lin describes that ‘although still-life is considered a traditional genre, each object in the paintings stands for a different meaning and has its own story. Flowers represent us as humans, vases represent the body carrying our soul, protecting us like a shield. The weaving basket stands for connections—the bonds between families, friends and all the people around us. Even if you are apart, everyone is still being linked together as a whole and we are stronger together.’ Lin’s paintings, a series of flowers in full bloom, remind us that we are alive and that life is vibrant, blossoming and full of potential. [BIOGRAPHY] Hsin Lin is a Melbourne-based award-winning artist who specializes in contemporary floral paintings. In both her expressive and realistic works, Lin has devoted herself to capturing the beauty and serenity embodied by the floral motifs she paints. Lin was featured in Australia Artist’s Palette magazine in 2017. She has exhibited widely and been recognized in various local art shows including the Camberwell Art Show, The Victorian Artists Society, amongst others. Lin has work in the permanent collection of the Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA), she was the winner of the National Mental Health Month Art Competition 2019, runner-up in 2020, 3rd Prize in 2021, and 3rd Prize in 2022. Her artworks are held in numerous private collections across Australia and internationally. Additional exhibitions include Maroondah Council 2022/2023 Arts and Cultural Grant – Public art project: Blossoms of Life - The Eucalyptus Flower For Everyone, Maroondah City Council’s Public Art project Signal Boxes (2021), BioPak Australia Art Series (2018), and Avant Card Australia Postcard (2017). [Awards] *Jan 2024 - Highly Commended award on artwork -A Thousand Ways to Love in Victorian Artists Society Summer Exhibition.
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