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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x35.4in
About this artwork
In this vibrant fusion of expressionism and pop art, I wielded acrylics and sprays to capture a raw, dynamic energy. The movement in the paint breathes life into an evocative dance of colour and emotion, a celebration of the human spirit. It's an artwork that resonates with the pulse of life, designed to evoke powerful feelings and bring a vivacious energy to any space it graces. Inspired by both the sensation of floating under the surface of the… water, and feeling the gentle movement of the material of your dress. She is taking a moment to both cherish the sensation and cherish herself. A rebirth! Named after Pulitzer Prize winner Edna St Vincent Millay's sonnet "I Think I Should Have Loved You Presently (Sonnet IX)".
« Here, in two dimensions, you with see my brutishly beautiful truth, but mostly beautiful. »
Kerry A. Inkster is a painter and photographer based in Australia whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. Through the use of harmonious colors and the "aesthetics of chance", she fuses expressionist backgrounds with pop art foregrounds. Inkster explores themes relating to beautiful and strong women who defy convention. Her distinctive figurative pieces often depict women being cocooned by water, as well as emerging from it.