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2008, Below the Clouds Hope Blossoms, Renee OC

$1,800.00

ARTWORK ID: 2008

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

This painting features the Purple Crowned Fairy Wren and the Blue Water Lily of the Kimberley region. It captures a woman immersed in grief, seeking peace and renewal amidst a lily pond. The Wrens offer her brief solace, while the cloudscape between them mirrors the emotional distance she carries, shaped by loss and a yearning for solitude.

For those who have known sorrow, this painting offers a fleeting moment of respite, a space to pause, reflect, and find comfort in nature's quiet embrace.

Each piece I create is a dialogue between the acrylic ink's unpredictable flow in the background and the precise brushwork of the foreground, creating a visual harmony that reflects balance in both the artwork and the world. As the background dries, shapes reveal themselves. lily pads, clouds, rushes and a moon outline, which guided the evolution of this painting, as the woman's story unfolded.

MEDIUM: Acrylic ink

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 408mm x 513mm

WEIGHT (approx): 0.5kg

ARTIST LOCATION: YALLINGUP, WA

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ARTWORK ID: 2008

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

This painting features the Purple Crowned Fairy Wren and the Blue Water Lily of the Kimberley region. It captures a woman immersed in grief, seeking peace and renewal amidst a lily pond. The Wrens offer her brief solace, while the cloudscape between them mirrors the emotional distance she carries, shaped by loss and a yearning for solitude.

For those who have known sorrow, this painting offers a fleeting moment of respite, a space to pause, reflect, and find comfort in nature's quiet embrace.

Each piece I create is a dialogue between the acrylic ink's unpredictable flow in the background and the precise brushwork of the foreground, creating a visual harmony that reflects balance in both the artwork and the world. As the background dries, shapes reveal themselves. lily pads, clouds, rushes and a moon outline, which guided the evolution of this painting, as the woman's story unfolded.

MEDIUM: Acrylic ink

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 408mm x 513mm

WEIGHT (approx): 0.5kg

ARTIST LOCATION: YALLINGUP, WA

ARTWORK ID: 2008

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

This painting features the Purple Crowned Fairy Wren and the Blue Water Lily of the Kimberley region. It captures a woman immersed in grief, seeking peace and renewal amidst a lily pond. The Wrens offer her brief solace, while the cloudscape between them mirrors the emotional distance she carries, shaped by loss and a yearning for solitude.

For those who have known sorrow, this painting offers a fleeting moment of respite, a space to pause, reflect, and find comfort in nature's quiet embrace.

Each piece I create is a dialogue between the acrylic ink's unpredictable flow in the background and the precise brushwork of the foreground, creating a visual harmony that reflects balance in both the artwork and the world. As the background dries, shapes reveal themselves. lily pads, clouds, rushes and a moon outline, which guided the evolution of this painting, as the woman's story unfolded.

MEDIUM: Acrylic ink

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 408mm x 513mm

WEIGHT (approx): 0.5kg

ARTIST LOCATION: YALLINGUP, WA

Acknowledgement of Country

The City of Karratha acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, the Ngarluma People, and recognises their continuing connection to country, waterways and community. We pay our respect to all Elders, past, present and emerging.

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Bond Store, Post and Telegraph Building, Historic Cossack Town, Western Australia

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