Matoaka (flower between two streams)

Verified Artist Certificate of Authenticity Included

(Requires Framing)

$830

Artwork Details

Medium Charcoal, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 16.1in (W) x 16.5in (H) x 0.1in (D)
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Artwork Description

"Eyes closed, Matoaka rests in a moment of quiet power — the kind that comes after the storm, when you’ve rebuilt yourself from the inside out.
She stands still, remembering every woman who has healed in silence, who has held grace when it would’ve been easier to burn. Now she too has walked through darkness and emerged softer, wiser, stronger.
Matoaka is resilient, radiant, and real — a wild bloom rooted in spirit, softened by sky."

Artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist. It has been sealed with a protective archival coat and is ready to be framed and added to your collection. The artwork is 42 cm (h) x 41cm (w) including an approx 1cm white border.

NB: Unframed artwork comes wrapped in tissue, rolled with great care and placed in a mailing tube. Once received, remove the art as soon as possible from the tube to allow it to rest. Professional framing behind UV protective Art Glass (or Acrylic) is recommended.

Artist Bio

I’m Kati Garrett Filho, a self-taught artist based on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. I work across two quiet but emotionally resonant practices:

~ hyper-realistic charcoal portraits of women dressed in midcentury elegance

~ detailed paintings of birds perched on midcentury ceramics, rendered on paper or board. 

My work is rooted in nostalgia. Whether drawing from a bygone era's poised aesthetic or everyday objects' quiet endurance, I explore the emotional weight that lingers in stillness, memory, and softness. I’m drawn to the slow pace of handcraft, to times when care was etched into the surface of things. 

Each of my portraits evolve through delicate, deliberate strokes — charcoal gently sculpted into realism, revealing not just a likeness, but mood, atmosphere, and story. Often I write short narrative vignettes to accompany each figure - like fragments from a novel - inviting the viewer into an imagined world.

The birds and pots are intricate works painted with great detail to capture reflections and mood.

For me, art is a way to hold space for beauty, stillness and the small things that outlast their time.  My work speaks to collectors who value craftsmanship, subtlety, and the layered storytelling that lives in materials and memory.

(For further details please visit my portfolio site www.katigarrettfilho.art )

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Kati's studio is in Moffat Beach, Caloundra, QLD