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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
14.2x18.9in
About this artwork
This artwork comes with an external frame taking the size of the piece to 51.3cm (W) x 39.5cm (H) x 4cm(D)
With vibrant splashes and emotive strokes, I've captured an essence of joy and freedom. It's an energetic blend of expressionist vigour with pop art's boldness. My creation celebrates the exuberance of movement against a dreamy backdrop, inviting viewers into a world of uplifting dynamism that would energize any space with its vivacious spirit.…
“Warm summer sun, Shine” refers to the beautiful light as it streams through the water as my model swims into the light. Named after a line in the poem "Warm summer sun" by Mark Twain. Inspired by a photo captured underwater whilst on a photo shoot in Bitter Springs, Mataranka, Northern Territory - I wanted to capture the length, strength and joy of my model as she reaches into the light.
« 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.