Now I Can Breathe Again

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$600

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 16.9in (W) x 13in (H) x 2.2in (D)
Review Stars 21,211 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

"You know that feeling when you've been away from the coast for too long? It's hard to describe, but for me, I liken it to holding my breath. There's an underlying tension in my body that just won't let go until I can feel the salty breeze against skin, the sand underfoot, and hear the rhythm of the waves that lull and soothe senses.

This sweet little artwork evokes that for me. The quiet refuge I seek - and find - evokes a deep exhale. 

Lost here in thought and reflection, there is space and solace, contentment and peace, comfort and hope. The coastline reminds me it's ok to let go here...now I can breathe again."

Created with palette knives on high grade stretched canvas, this emotive little beachscape is framed in a solid Oak timber frame and is satin varnished. It will come with a COA with the above artist statement written on the back.

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Artist Bio

“…painting stories evoking light and hope.”

Sharon Rynehart is an impressionist palette knife artist widely recognised for her flowing, expressive style of the sea, land and sky. A former Interior Designer and Colour Consultant, Sharon had health issues a while ago that saw her turn to painting for therapy and healing. Transforming her creative practice into what she now calls ‘heartwork’; emotive, hope-fuelled pieces inspired by faith, connective memory and experience, and the beauty of our Australian coastlines and landscapes. Sharon uses her background in colour theory to create original artworks with beautiful colour harmonies that allow you to reflect on your own story; to finish the train of thought, to remember a time or place, and to explore and feel the emotions they instill. Artworks that are relatable, that invite you to reflect, force an exhale, evoke a sense of calm…and bring you hope.

Sharon enjoyed recent success as a Finalist in Art to Art’s acclaimed “Unearthed” Art Prize, and has been fortunate to have several of her artworks featured on Channel 9’s “The Block” TV show. She has also had pieces featured in Grand Designs Australia Magazine. Sharon has gallery representation in both Brisbane and Melbourne and apart from these galleries, her works can be viewed in person tri-annually at the Affordable Art Fairs in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

Now widely collected both in Australia and Internationally, Sharon’s pieces continue to resonate with many, inspiring calm and connection through an uplifting sense of place and emotion. They are a reminder to always look for light and hope…no matter the trials and challenges we all face.