For the sake of hamburgers

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Cardboard, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 33.5in (W) x 36.2in (H) x 1.6in (D)
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Artwork Description

Loosely based on a photograph of moral philosopher Peter Singer, this large portrait is on a thick reclaimed cardboard base. Singer implores us to consider the environment, suggesting that whilst ever we continue to eat animal products, we imperil the planet, "for the sake of hamburgers." He is mid speech and his hand is prominent, reflecting that he uses both words and actions to convey his message.

This artwork is framed and is ready to hang.
Regarding painting on cardboard: This work is sealed with a high quality varnish which protects the surface.

Artist Bio

Sharon is a visual artist from Melbourne, best known for her bold use of colour and abstracted figuration. Working predominantly with acrylic paint, she also likes to experiment with oils, pastels, ink and collage. Themes explored through Sharon's work include human rights, social justice, mental illness and feminism.

Sharon says "My work is influenced by many things across the personal, the political and the aesthetic. Whilst I paint landscapes, portraits and abstract paintings, I am most particularly interested in figurative works. Body language, story telling and the diversity of human experience are all themes you will find in my work."

In 2018 she was selected for an international artist residency at Chateau d' Orquevaux in France where she worked on a series of paintings exploring female identity and its intersection with language. Many of the works from this period were exhibited in Melbourne in her "Falling Women" Exhibition. "
Sharon's paintings are held in private collections across Australia, in the UK, France , Singapore, Canada and the USA. 3 of her paintings are held in the permanent collection at Chateau d' Orquevaux.

She is the artist in residence at Liquid Amber Press, a publishing company that works at the intersection of visual arts and poetry, and is represented by Kelli Lundberg Art in Victoria and Satch and Co in NSW