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Acrylic on canvas
40cm x 50cm x 1.5cm
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A couple of vintage style acrobats pose. I love the circus and Fellini films like La Strada. This painting is part of a series of acrobats.
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Acrylic on canvas
30cm x 40cm x 3.5cm
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I love painting fish, especially when combined with pattern. I keep finding more and more to explore.
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Acrylic on wood
24.5cm x 34cm x 3cm
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I love to upcycle old frames and play with the idea of old masters mixed with my pop art fish.
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Acrylic on canvas
20cm x 25.5cm x 4cm
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I love playing with fish as the subject of still life. I'm attracted to the colours of a gaudy fairground with a dash of pop art. This little painting is boldly coloured and perfect for adding life to a neglected corner or shelf of treasured objects. Wherever I can I rescue canvases and repaint them with gesso to create a new artwork. Lurking under my fish was a collage. This provides texture to painting's surface and if you look closely you may see lines of cut out paper shapes from the previous artist's work.
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Acrylic on canvas
20cm x 25cm x 4cm
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I'm inspired by pop art, the colours are bright and vivid with a nostalgic feel. Fish seem very symbolic of our group behaviour and pecking orders as human, as well as reflect a fragility of the environment.
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Acrylic on canvas
13cm x 23cm x 1.5cm
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I'm influenced by pop art from the sixties and my work references colours and everyday objects. This painting of sardines in a fantastical tin is typical of my work. The painting is small and is a perfect companion to other 'nostalgic' nice nacs on a shelf or a cosy corner.
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Acrylic on canvas
13cm x 23cm x 1.5cm
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A small painting that fits in a secret corner or on a shelf. I'm influenced by 1960s pop art and use fish to create a still life against a variety of background colours and patterns. Fish in many cultures are a symbol of fertility, abundance and prosperity. But look closely - my fish have speckles of blood. Are they alive or dead?
Despite the jaunty pop art style and the colourful palette, these fish are a lament for the environment and our disregard for the sea. Perhaps the symbolism of fish has changed?
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Purchasing from Pamela Woods:
I charge $20 - $30 to ship my works within Australia via Auspost. For overseas orders, each order would be calculated according to size/weight of work and destination. This can be calculated at enquiry of sale. For more information, please email me directly at, pamela.classbunny@gmail.com
I typically ship my works between 1 -3 days after receiving payment.
I do not offer framing on unframed works.
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