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I was playing with a macro lens on my phone and managed to get a cool shot of this little lady on the sand and decided it definitely needed to be painted.
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I love the play of light through the leaves as they sway in the breeze.
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I’m often found lagging behind on a walk because I’ve stopped to take a photo of a tiny creature I’ve spotted. Here is one such creature.
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I love the flow you can get in a static artwork, and seaweed lends itself to this beautifully. This painting would look great amongst your house plants.
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I love playing with perspective. How hard lines can look blurry and the image changes depending where and how you view it. The colours are vibrant much like a colourful bouquet, and as such, would brighten any room.
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We are all a collection of pieces and only ever show certain parts of ourselves to others, even those closest to us. This is a visual representation of the beauty and sadness of our cobbled together sense of self.
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The play of light and dark is always something that draws me in and makes me want to paint.
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I could sit and stare into the water for hours. The movement of this piece reminds me of sitting, staring into the sea and letting everything go.
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Amalgamating minimalism, pop art and abstract art forms, Kim Lowry’s works depict stirring and distinguishing perspectives of organic scenes and urban scapes. With a particular emphasis on the contrasts between light and shade, she delineates the distinct shapes and silhouettes of her subjects at close range. Surrounded by a meld of native bushland and the inner-city backdrop of Brisbane, it is often the minute aspects and modest pleasures of these locales that provide the catalyst and inspire the intentions behind her works.
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The tumultuous yet soothing movement of the sea is something I could stare into for hours.
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I love playing with perspective. Depending on where and how you view the image, it’s either coloured squares or a bunch of flowers.
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My toddler is currently obsessed with vehicles, especially trains. This has caused me to take another look at something I previously took for granted.