Clouds of Silence
| Weight | 7 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1240mm (H) x 940mm (W) x 40mm (D) |
| Framing | Bespoke painted frame |
$6,500
Painted largely with eyes closed, this work is an intimate portrait of a mind navigating the fog of chronic concussion – the fleeting moments of clarity, the sharp intrusions of pain, and the constant struggle to hold onto a thought before it dissolves. Dark tones dominate the canvas, yet bursts of vivid colour push through the haze, mirroring the unpredictable rhythms of a day lived from the inside out. Raw, unguarded, and deeply personal, it is as much a neurological diary as it is a painting.
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Rebecca likes to seduce the viewer initially with the overall flash of colour and binding image. To then draw the viewer in closer so they can explore and discover smaller pockets of interest within the work – secrets that sink beneath the surface as the viewer moves away.
Wrapping these ideas of paint and the layering of surfaces is a long standing interest in fabric. The lux of fabric with it’s seducing colours and designs.
Threads moving in the breeze. The weft and warp of thread that stretch and pull allowing hazy images to be seen through it’s interlocking surface.