Painting by Jennifer Stor 28 Artwork Sold

Turkish Cotton Castles

Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

40.2in (W) x 29.9in (H) x 1.6in (D)

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Ready to hang

$1,860

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Artwork Description

This painting was inspired by a recent trip to Turkey. Every town we visited was so exotic and rich in history and very different to any other country I’ve visited. One particular town called Pamukkale just left me mesmerised with its surreal beauty and we were lucky enough to view the landscape from an aerial perspective from a hot air balloon. The mineral rich thermal turquoise coloured waters flow down travertine terraces and almost seem surreal.
I paint intuitively and did an abstract interpretation of the Pamukkale area ( literally meaning ‘cotton castles’)
I think this painting would make a stunning piece on an entrance wall or in a lounge room where it could be a talking piece for many as it has so much interest in the layering of shapes and different blue hues and the geometric influences.

Artist Bio

I settled in the beautiful Sunshine Coast in 2016 after living in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne all my life. I worked for many years as an Interior Designer which has provided me with many skills in my new career as an artist. It has given me a good understanding of harmonising colours and a thorough knowledge of balance and proportion, colour mixing and an attention to detail with a good eye for fashion trends and forecasts.

I thoroughly enjoy my new early retired lifestyle as it gives me more time for my creative artistic pursuits. My Artworks are in acrylic paint on canvas and are semi abstract exploring organic, botanical shapes inspired by Noosa’s beaches, parks and the surrounding hinterland. My work is characterised by many layers with positive/ negative techniques and mark making and sometimes graphic elements. More recently I have broadened my scope to include landscapes and seascapes, although they still do have semi abstract themes.

I love my new life up in Queensland and the casual, friendly laid back attitude that everyone has up here. The sunny skies and less hectic lifestyle and the fulfilling nature of doing what you love contributes to a lovely lifestyle. I consider it therapeutic to paint in my studio as I’m escaping from the world. I listen to favourite musicians or interesting podcasts while I’m painting and often start a canvas without knowing where it might lead. My painting is mostly intuitive and the strokes seem to guide me on to different ideas constantly.