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25/02/2023
A pair of eyes & brows a illustrated around 3 years ago š Safe to say Iāve improved on eyes a lot since then thank God!
I used to rush my art due to the pressure of having to post because of how the algorithms work but I donāt do that anymore!
25/02/2023
Gracie Morton Pwerle b.1956
Australian First Nations Artist
āBush Plum Dreamingā n.d
Acrylic on canvas
144 x 87 cm
Gracie is the daughter of Myrtle Petyarre, who is one of the seven renowned artists affectionately called āThe Petyarre Sistersā including; Gloria, Kathleen, Ada Bird, Violet, Nancy and Jean.
Gracie began her career as an artist in the late 1980ās during the āSummer Projectā where acrylic paints and canvas were introduced to the Utopia Community.
Gracie has a unique style of delicate dotting and colour variations used in an aerial perspective to portray the seasonal changes from flower to fruit of the Bush Plum known to the Alyawarre people as Arnwekety. It is a plant of great significance to the women of Gracieās traditional country (Eastern Desert).
As one of the Senior Custodians for both the Altyerre (Dreaming) and the vast expanse of related country. She is responsible for preserving the Bush Plum Dreaming passed down to by her family and the stories related to Women.
Gracie has established herself as prominent artist to emerge from Utopia with numerous exhibitions throughout Australia and internationally.
25/02/2023
Ivana Kobilca (Slovene, 1861-1926), Ironers/Ironing women, 1891. Oil on canvas, 100 cm (39.3 in)x80 cm (31.4 in).
25/02/2023
Some colorful buildings I painted on my wall with acrylic...
25/02/2023
Hello, my name is Alexandra Hetman (from Odesa, Ukraine). I want to show you some of my artworks. Also you can visit my social pages
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"Found your arrow"
50x40 cm
acrylic on canvas
Available
This is a kind of story from a fairy tale, where the prince shoots an arrow and hits a girl who, due to a curse, turns into a bird in the night.
25/02/2023
Mind Games (2021) by Australian artist, Margaret Ackland, born in 1954.
Watercolour on paper, 42 x 35 cm, 17 x 14 in approx
Whether through landscape, portraiture or small still lifes, Sydney artist Margaret Ackland has been keenly observing and recording traces of human experience for more than 35 years. Drawing on her own observations of the world, sourced from newspaper clippings, online media and the comings and goings of her own daily life, Acklandās images quietly shine light on ephemeral, personal moments. What emerges from her delicate, often humorous and always sensitive small scale paintings encompasses a whole, worldly and fully relatable experience.
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