Medium: Mixed media – acrylic, charcoal, collage, montage, wood, sticks, shells, seedpods, string, fabric, paper, own photographic imagery taken from my temporary sculpture installation work done at Brampston Beach, Far North Queensland. + Support: 9mm plyboard. + Original size: 600 × 1200 × 30mm
+ An earlier work that was completed for the themed group exhibition Landmarks, held at Innisfail Art Space. + Work has sold and is in a private collection Innisfail, Qld. …
Thanks Zefira. Was totally in the intuitive hunch flow zone.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
sarahhoffmanover 2 years ago
Quite unique Kerryn…bold!
: ) Thanks Sarah. The charcoaled burnt wood remnants from the beach camp fires have played a strong influence in this work. Also on this RB page a much more sharp contrasted appearance is being given.
Thanks Shylie. I just went with my strong intuitive hunches at the time. My ‘vessel’ was overflowing. I also uniquely designed a large lounge coffee table with glass top to display this work looking down onto it. Since it sold I have not replaced it for another work in the table.
Thanks Gloria. As mentioned above, strong influences at the time from previous beach installation workshops. I’m a very ‘tactile’, collage type person at the best of times. : )
very beautiful ….. I am thinking some detail is perhaps lost to me even on large view but the idea/spirit of this work shows through very strongly …
Thankyou dear Anna, this one was created very much ‘in the flow’.
Yes larger artworks here on RB are unable to show those finer details in a work unless of course one loads up a ‘detail’ section of an image separately. On www.FineArtAmerica.com one can actually select a part of an image to view (offered in a checkerboard format only so that the whole image does not appear) and shows the actual dpi/detail image quality loaded up by the artist.
this is really cool… it’s very much needed to view in the larger sense & there is so much to find!! I’m very happy to have come across this & am looking forward to viewing your other works!!
Thanks GypsyJ. I have never discussed the concept of this work with anyone and it is the first time I have loaded the image up on the internet. May I ask what in or about this work attracts you most?
Comments
beautiful and rich and so interesting, great work!
Thanks Linda, took a full week to do. Had done many workshops at the beach prior – think one can see some of the influences rubbing off, lol.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
very strong work
Thanks Zefira. Was totally in the intuitive hunch flow zone.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
Quite unique Kerryn…bold!
: ) Thanks Sarah. The charcoaled burnt wood remnants from the beach camp fires have played a strong influence in this work.
Also on this RB page a much more sharp contrasted appearance is being given.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
great idea!!! and well designed!!!
Thanks Shylie. I just went with my strong intuitive hunches at the time. My ‘vessel’ was overflowing.
I also uniquely designed a large lounge coffee table with glass top to display this work looking down onto it. Since it sold I have not replaced it for another work in the table.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
Beautiful work Kerryn, so much in there its best viewed large : )
Bites thankyou. “… so much in there its best viewed large” – you’ve got that right. : )
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
Kerryn, this is so different and interesting.
Thanks Gloria. As mentioned above, strong influences at the time from previous beach installation workshops. I’m a very ‘tactile’, collage type person at the best of times. : )
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
very beautiful
….. I am thinking some detail is perhaps lost to me even on large view but the idea/spirit of this work shows through very strongly …
Thankyou dear Anna, this one was created very much ‘in the flow’.
Yes larger artworks here on RB are unable to show those finer details in a work unless of course one loads up a ‘detail’ section of an image separately.
On www.FineArtAmerica.com one can actually select a part of an image to view (offered in a checkerboard format only so that the whole image does not appear) and shows the actual dpi/detail image quality loaded up by the artist.
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
this is really cool… it’s very much needed to view in the larger sense & there is so much to find!! I’m very happy to have come across this & am looking forward to viewing your other works!!
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
I love this so much it has to go into my favs
Thanks GypsyJ. I have never discussed the concept of this work with anyone and it is the first time I have loaded the image up on the internet. May I ask what in or about this work attracts you most?
– Kerryn Madsen-Pietsch
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