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Desert Rocks by Inese Edwards

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ARTIST NOTES: This is an abstract piece in acrylic depicting desert rocks. This is using the fluid acrylic style but in a more controlled manner. I like the variation in the terrain, the earthy colours, and the cell like structures which create the shape and texture of rocks and sandy patches. Your imagination can add to the interpretation.It is painted on stretched canvas and has been edged with slim Tasmanian Oak wood in a slightly rustic style. Ready to hang. There is a lot of detail to view in this painting .

DIMENSIONS (Height - 50.00 cm X Width - 75.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-3370-0186-01
COPYRIGHT © Inese Edwards
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Inese Edwards



ARTIST BIO

Inese Edwards is a Melbourne based artist specializing in oil painting inspired by Australian native  flora , particularly eucalyptus trees , blossoms and seed pods, which she often depicts in close up inviting the viewer into an immersive experience of nature.

Drawing on a background across multiple media including watercolour, pastels, acrylics, resin and alcoohol inks, Inese brings a strong sense of experimentation and fluidity to her oil paintings. 

She is especially drawn to the interplay of light and shadow, transparency and depth and the organic rhythms found in nature.

Her paintings balance realism with abstraction allowing colour, gesture, and atmosphere to guide the work as much as observation. 

Bold, yet sensitive use of colour and layered paint create a sense of luminosity and movement encouraging the viewer to pause and look closely.

Alongside larger works , Inese also creates smaller pieces and hand painted mini works, particularly in watercolour , extending her love of art into everyday accessible forms.

Inese has exhibited in approximately 26 exhibitions across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Her work can also be viewed on Instagram @artplusart_inese.edwards.

Inese welcomes conversations about art and process.