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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
This work explores my relationship with emotional turbulence and the quiet strength required to remain present within it. I am drawn to moments where the inner and outer worlds collide, and where the body stands exposed to forces larger than itself without retreating.
The figure faces the sea not as an adversary, but as something intimate and familiar. The waves mirror internal states of memory, grief, resilience, and renewal, while the breaking… light in the sky suggests moments of clarity that emerge even during upheaval.
I use the ocean as both a physical and psychological space — a place where vulnerability and resolve coexist. Rather than depicting a single narrative, I invite the viewer into a suspended moment that reflects the experience of standing at the edge of change, uncertainty, or transformation.
This work is about endurance, presence, and the quiet act of choosing to remain.
Reanna Emanouel, a Brisbane-based painter, works primarily in oil on linen, weaving in sand, charcoal, graphite, impasto, and hand-embroidery, drawing on her background in contemporary figurative and landscape art. Her layered techniques merge realism and surrealism, with softly luminous or moody palettes and surfaces built through cycles of addition and erasure, creating poetic interplay between figure and nature. Through her introspective, atmospheric works, she conjures a sense of quiet transformation, vulnerability, and strength, inviting viewers into intimate worlds of memory, emotion, and the subtle shifts of identity.