Ignition and Burn | Kate L. Barry
Oil on canvas Framed
Height: 53.5cm. Width: 53.5cm.
Intended lively and energetic surface manipulation of fiery robust colour, arrhythmic strokes and detritus seen in dry trail remnants, Ignition and Burn is an imagined shifting bush-scape that changes and flickers as we immerse ourselves in the psychological musing of heat and beauty, drawn upwards to the surface.
Katherine Barry is an expressionistic abstract painter working in Brisbane, Meanjin. Kate’s work is an intuitive response to sensory internal dialogue. Her works evoke nostalgia and a profound connection to nature. Acknowledged in esteemed awards: Winner Hawkesbury Art Prize 2023, highly commended Lethbridge Landscape 2024, Milburn Landscape and Clayton Utz prizes.
More information about the artist
Oil on canvas Framed
Height: 53.5cm. Width: 53.5cm.
Intended lively and energetic surface manipulation of fiery robust colour, arrhythmic strokes and detritus seen in dry trail remnants, Ignition and Burn is an imagined shifting bush-scape that changes and flickers as we immerse ourselves in the psychological musing of heat and beauty, drawn upwards to the surface.
Katherine Barry is an expressionistic abstract painter working in Brisbane, Meanjin. Kate’s work is an intuitive response to sensory internal dialogue. Her works evoke nostalgia and a profound connection to nature. Acknowledged in esteemed awards: Winner Hawkesbury Art Prize 2023, highly commended Lethbridge Landscape 2024, Milburn Landscape and Clayton Utz prizes.
More information about the artist
Oil on canvas Framed
Height: 53.5cm. Width: 53.5cm.
Intended lively and energetic surface manipulation of fiery robust colour, arrhythmic strokes and detritus seen in dry trail remnants, Ignition and Burn is an imagined shifting bush-scape that changes and flickers as we immerse ourselves in the psychological musing of heat and beauty, drawn upwards to the surface.
Katherine Barry is an expressionistic abstract painter working in Brisbane, Meanjin. Kate’s work is an intuitive response to sensory internal dialogue. Her works evoke nostalgia and a profound connection to nature. Acknowledged in esteemed awards: Winner Hawkesbury Art Prize 2023, highly commended Lethbridge Landscape 2024, Milburn Landscape and Clayton Utz prizes.