Corinella Tidelines No.2

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$680

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 16.9in (W) x 16.9in (H) x 2in (D)
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Artwork Description

This artwork is part of the Dune series traces areas of the coast.
The tide has pulled back from the Corinella Bay, exposing mangroves and driftwood. The soft earth is covered in black swan prints.
The copperleaf shimmers and glows in the light, it can change depending on the angle and light source. The artwork is painted in watercolour and ink with highlights of charcoal, pastel and metallic copper leaf.

This work will be available for purchase online and will also be on display at the Bluethumb Gallery in Richmond, Melbourne as part of the gallery's 'Bluethumb x Southern Buoy: 40 x 40' exhibition from May 2nd - July 1st. Interested collectors may inquire prior to this date.

Beautifully framed in oak - Bluethumb x Southern Buoy: 40 x 40

I undertake commissions in any size and on stretched or unstretched canvas.

Artist Bio

Australian artist Laurie Franklin (b. 1981) is an established, internationally collected painter known for her layering of paint and mixed media to create tactile works ranging from mountains, seascapes to florals and abstracted forms.

Laurie has sold 1000s of artworks since starting painting in 2002, artwork is displayed in hotels, restaurants and held collections in over 20 countries. Past hotel projects have included 200m of hand painted wallpaper and hundreds of original artworks for hotel suites.

Based in Melbourne, Australia she works from a large studio space allowing several artworks to be worked on simultaneously. She travels and undertakes Art residencies around the world, the changing scenery influences her unique approach to capturing the intrinsic character of the landscape . Her gestural style, tight color palette and use of metallic elements create tactile, intriguing artworks.