


5025, The Last Pot, Gemma Heales
ARTWORK ID: 5025
CATEGORY: Pilbara Landscape
ARTIST STATEMENT:
I am a self taught acrylic painter from Perth, Western Australia I drew inspiration for 'The Last Pot' from the time I spent living in Dampier.
I have aimed to capture the essence of a personal relationship through the lens of nature. Exploring how landscapes and time in nature can reflect to us our emotions, our stories, acting as a mirror to our inner worlds.
'The Last Pot' has been a freeing experience for me, a journey of self-exploration and empowerment. I hope I have also created a space where viewers can also explore their own relationships, and enlighten themselves by listening to the stories or lessons nature quietly shares with them.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 630mm x 630mm
WEIGHT (approx): 1.5kg
ARTIST LOCATION: PADBURY, WA
ARTWORK ID: 5025
CATEGORY: Pilbara Landscape
ARTIST STATEMENT:
I am a self taught acrylic painter from Perth, Western Australia I drew inspiration for 'The Last Pot' from the time I spent living in Dampier.
I have aimed to capture the essence of a personal relationship through the lens of nature. Exploring how landscapes and time in nature can reflect to us our emotions, our stories, acting as a mirror to our inner worlds.
'The Last Pot' has been a freeing experience for me, a journey of self-exploration and empowerment. I hope I have also created a space where viewers can also explore their own relationships, and enlighten themselves by listening to the stories or lessons nature quietly shares with them.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 630mm x 630mm
WEIGHT (approx): 1.5kg
ARTIST LOCATION: PADBURY, WA
ARTWORK ID: 5025
CATEGORY: Pilbara Landscape
ARTIST STATEMENT:
I am a self taught acrylic painter from Perth, Western Australia I drew inspiration for 'The Last Pot' from the time I spent living in Dampier.
I have aimed to capture the essence of a personal relationship through the lens of nature. Exploring how landscapes and time in nature can reflect to us our emotions, our stories, acting as a mirror to our inner worlds.
'The Last Pot' has been a freeing experience for me, a journey of self-exploration and empowerment. I hope I have also created a space where viewers can also explore their own relationships, and enlighten themselves by listening to the stories or lessons nature quietly shares with them.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 630mm x 630mm
WEIGHT (approx): 1.5kg
ARTIST LOCATION: PADBURY, WA