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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
90.6x35.4in
About this artwork
This artwork is part of the States of Becoming series which explores transformation through layered abstraction, where forms shift between containment and release. Through gestural mark-making and accumulated surfaces, the works hold traces of disruption, repair, and emergence—capturing moments within an ongoing process of change.
"Held in the Undercurrent" Here, depth and tension sit beneath the surface. Subtle layering and darker tonal shifts… evoke unseen forces—what is carried, suppressed, or held internally. The work speaks to quiet pressure and the complexity of what lies below visibility.
Corina Hazlett is a New Zealand-based abstract painter whose layered, gestural works are informed by her extensive background in arts-based rehabilitation and community engagement. She employs techniques such as sgraffito, glazing, and intentional erasure, blending expressive mark-making and shifting colour fields to create dynamic, ever-evolving compositions. Her paintings evoke vulnerability, repair, and transformation, immersing the viewer in the complex emotional landscapes of the human experience.