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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
40.9x25.2in
About this artwork
Holding Silence blends flowing acrylics, delicate pastels, and gentle watercolors into a quiet choreography of warmth and vibrancy. Its abstract forms move with a soft, unspoken rhythm, where motion and stillness coexist. The work invites the viewer into a space of contemplative energy — calm yet undeniably alive — offering a moment of pause that resonates long after you’ve stepped away.
This painting is on heavy watercolour paper and shipped flat… ready for a frame of your choice.
Wendy Grace holds an Honours degree in Painting from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. An accomplished Australian artist renowned for her vibrant abstract compositions, command of colour and instinctive grasp of spatial relationships. Her artworks are deeply influenced by nature and urban dynamics, as she seeks to push the boundaries of her work to find new ways to convey meaning and emotion. She says of Abstract painting that, “she is able to use everyday experiences and encounters with people and the environment in her work, to create a space to explore pathways to the imaginary,” offering the viewer a dynamic interplay of colour and pattern.