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🙏🏽 Choir Girl I Original Painting (framed)

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Medium: Plaster, acrylic and oil paint and gold foil on A3 wooden painting panel

Size: 43H x 33W (including oak frame)

Statement: The "Choir Girl" paintings are an exploration of quiet strength and inner peace. The subject, a young woman poised in stillness, represents both innocence and a sense of emerging self-awareness. Her gaze is one of contemplation, inviting the viewer to reflect on the inner world of a young woman standing at the intersection of growth and introspection.

The warm, golden hues of the background echo a soft, ethereal glow, enveloping the figure in a sense of light and warmth. The texture of the canvas, with its subtle imperfections, reflects the complexity of identity and the layers of experience that shape the individual. The streaks of gold on her outfit symbolise sacredness and divinity, subtly referencing her connection to womanhood, spirituality, or community—an embodiment of the choir girl, both seen and heard.

In "Choir Girl," I tried to capture not only the outward beauty of the subject but the depth and quiet emotion that lies beneath the surface, creating a portrait that resonates with both strength and vulnerability.

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Medium: Plaster, acrylic and oil paint and gold foil on A3 wooden painting panel

Size: 43H x 33W (including oak frame)

Statement: The "Choir Girl" paintings are an exploration of quiet strength and inner peace. The subject, a young woman poised in stillness, represents both innocence and a sense of emerging self-awareness. Her gaze is one of contemplation, inviting the viewer to reflect on the inner world of a young woman standing at the intersection of growth and introspection.

The warm, golden hues of the background echo a soft, ethereal glow, enveloping the figure in a sense of light and warmth. The texture of the canvas, with its subtle imperfections, reflects the complexity of identity and the layers of experience that shape the individual. The streaks of gold on her outfit symbolise sacredness and divinity, subtly referencing her connection to womanhood, spirituality, or community—an embodiment of the choir girl, both seen and heard.

In "Choir Girl," I tried to capture not only the outward beauty of the subject but the depth and quiet emotion that lies beneath the surface, creating a portrait that resonates with both strength and vulnerability.

Medium: Plaster, acrylic and oil paint and gold foil on A3 wooden painting panel

Size: 43H x 33W (including oak frame)

Statement: The "Choir Girl" paintings are an exploration of quiet strength and inner peace. The subject, a young woman poised in stillness, represents both innocence and a sense of emerging self-awareness. Her gaze is one of contemplation, inviting the viewer to reflect on the inner world of a young woman standing at the intersection of growth and introspection.

The warm, golden hues of the background echo a soft, ethereal glow, enveloping the figure in a sense of light and warmth. The texture of the canvas, with its subtle imperfections, reflects the complexity of identity and the layers of experience that shape the individual. The streaks of gold on her outfit symbolise sacredness and divinity, subtly referencing her connection to womanhood, spirituality, or community—an embodiment of the choir girl, both seen and heard.

In "Choir Girl," I tried to capture not only the outward beauty of the subject but the depth and quiet emotion that lies beneath the surface, creating a portrait that resonates with both strength and vulnerability.

Art by Sharlie

 

Art by Sharlie acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia
and their connections to land, sea and community, particularly the sovereignty of the
Yuggara and Turrbal peoples in Meanjin, where Sharlie is located.

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