Gina Minehard "The Audacity of Mine" Ed. 1 of 10

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Medium Reproduction Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 19.7in (W) x 29.3in (H) x 1.2in (D)
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Artwork Description

This is one of my favourite works from my satirical and humorous collection. The original was selected for the Bald Archy (the parody of The Archibald) and was sold at the exhibition. Below is the "blurb" that went with the artwork. A bit of a play on the word mine and a speech by Obama. It was also painted in the style of Shepard Fairey's Obama Hope poster and was a lot of fun to paint.
Would make a great addition to a public space, office, restaurant or on you wall at home if you like something that starts conversations. Enjoy!

“Gina Minehard” – The Audacity of Mine (Gina Rinehart)
Mine in the face of difficulty.
Mine in the face of uncertainty.
The Audacity of Mine!!!

Artist Bio

Lyndsey is an Australian (NZ born) contemporary, eclectic artist creating unique paintings, prints and sculptures inspired by nature from her Sydney studio.

Taking a very varied approach to her chosen subjects Lyndsey is somewhat of a chameleon, never staying within one genre or style. Lyndsey chooses her colour palettes with care, aiming to create tranquil, calm even meditative works or enhance with bright hues and bold strokes along with many other physical applications of paint, pen, pencil and more. Flitting from each discipline as inspiration hits, Lyndsey is a responsive artist.

Some career highlights have been works featured in the media from her many and varied Bald Archy portrait artworks.

Also a finalist in many art competitions such as The Hills Grammar Acquisitive Art Prize, Blacktown Art Prize, Hunters Hill Art Prize, The Bald Archy, Westmead Art Prize to name a few, and has won multiple awards in different disciplines. Her artworks are found in private and public institutions here in Australia and overseas. Lyndsey was honoured to be one of 3 artists involved in bringing "Drawing on Memory" to life for Holocaust Survivor Harry Fransman (featured on Channel 7's Weekend Sunrise).

Education includes a Diploma of Fine Art from The Sydney Gallery School, study at Julian Ashton School of Art, Waikato Polytech and many casual art workshops after being predominantly a self taught artist.

Commissions

Lyndsey's studio is in Sydney