The last supper was inspired by the horrendous "black summer" bush fires of 2019. During this time over 100 fires burnt an estimated 46 million acres. As well as the loss of human life our Australian animals paid a massive price with an estimated number of 3 billion affected. Some endangered species are believed to now be extinct. Historically this event has such significance that I felt an appropriate artistic analogy was Leonardo Da Vincis painting of The last supper. There is a profound spiritual symbolism in this painting and I felt that this was the most appropriate way to express the devastation we all felt as we watched Australia burn.
The last supper (Limited Print no 3) Ed. 3 of 10
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Medium | Reproduction Print, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 59.1in (W) x 36.6in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Kirsten Button is a highly acclaimed and award winning artist, whose work has been highly sought after both nationally and internationally. her ability to evoke emotion and tell stories through her art has earned her a dedicated following. With a diverse artistic background spanning graphic design, stained glass and illustration, Her work is characterised by its versatility and technical mastery. Her ability to seamlessly blend mediums creates a unique and dynamic aesthetic. Infused with mythology and inspired by philosophy, literature, nature and music, Button's art invites viewers to delve into layers of meaning and interpretation.
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Kirsten's studio is in Brisbane