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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x47.2in
About this artwork
Kerry works from created and found photographs and film stills, and she captured this image from the unofficial film clip for the Odesza song "Sun Models ft. Madelyn Grant". The film was shot underwater and sea side beach and featured bikini clad girls in the shots. Kerry wanted to capture the youthful and free feeling with colour and movement - and to do that she's used contrasting colours in teal and orange along with the cool greens and blues… of the background. In this rectangular composition of an underwater world, the light highlights her face and the bubbles she's letting out of her mouth and nose. Kerry has developed her style using contemporary art techniques such as expressionism and pop art. Named after an Alfred Lord Tennyson poem "The Mermaid" where Tennyson writes of the Mermaid capturing the attention of all of the Mermen under the sea.
« 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.