Part of my 'Crossing Brisbane' 'series, showing aspects from around the city. Here we have a view of the north bank from Victoria Bridge. A bright spring light is shown, and movement suggested by the merging structures and inhabitants of the city. In this piece, there is a kind of x-ray effect where objects do not obscure fully those behind them.
Crossing Brisbane, Spring Light
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 51cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 4cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Hi and welcome to my gallery.
My grandmother Claire MacIntosh, was a talented commercial illustrator and an accomplished oil painter and water colourist. It was she who first introduced me to drawing and painting as a child. I remember her teaching me about art- without me realising I was being taught. Thanks to her I always believed there was no reason I could not or should not make art, which is a great gift.
Born on the Gold Coast, I now live in Brisbane. During the 1990’s I was fascinated with illustration and the classical and surrealist painters, working mainly on drawings and oils on canvas. I gradually moved into making larger scale works including wall murals and street art using a wide variety of mediums, my subject matter mostly imaginative and surrealist themed, heavily influenced by graffiti’s relentless obsession with the moving line. An appreciation of the subtle and intricate details of local natural systems led me to complete a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science in 1999.
A couple of years painting murals for Logan City Council in the early 2000's allowed me to distill a more gestural and expressive way of painting that forms the compositional structure of most of my current work. I made a large number of paintings in my studio around that time which I called the Parkland series, because the themes were always the mix of patterns natural and urban life around me. Murals I made for LCC at this time still exist around Logan.
Currently I am painting in the studio, working on various street art and mural projects, and creating with digital media. Influenced by graphic design, graffiti, comic art, and classical art and science, I work from photographs I take, as well as from the imagination.
I seek to examine and understand how we shape the world we inhabit, and how we as humans are shaped by it. One of the most profound challenges of our time is our relationship with the planet we live on, where we evolved into sentience, which we now damage and exploit as if we are separate from it. Art is one way I feel we can reconnect with ourselves and celebrate the moment and space we are in.
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