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‘High’by Sarah Sculley
910mm x 1210mm
5mm deep, double thick canvas
Mixed media on canvas
2020.

Signed and dated.
Ready to hang with screws and hanging wire on the back.

This is an original painting. Artwork comes with certificate of authenticity and Sarah Sculley promotional goods, professionally packaged in bubble wrap and cardboard for shipping (included in price). Price also includes GST

This artwork is part of the series of works painted for a collaborative exhibition with Lara Furst: PlaceMaking at Redland Art Gallery.
Placemaking centres on creating a space for youth to communicate issues that are relevant to them and to the wider community. Urban artist Sarah Sculley uses the human form, typography and colour to create bold works inspired by personal events, emotional pitfalls and the need to find the positive in every situation. This exhibition brings her bright work together with the photography of Lara Furst to create a place that explores the universal challenges experienced by Redlands Coast youth. An exhibition held in conjunction with International Youth Day 2020.

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‘High’by Sarah Sculley
910mm x 1210mm
5mm deep, double thick canvas
Mixed media on canvas
2020.

Signed and dated.
Ready to hang with screws and hanging wire on the back.

This is an original painting. Artwork comes with certificate of authenticity and Sarah Sculley promotional goods, professionally packaged in bubble wrap and cardboard for shipping (included in price). Price also includes GST

This artwork is part of the series of works painted for a collaborative exhibition with Lara Furst: PlaceMaking at Redland Art Gallery.
Placemaking centres on creating a space for youth to communicate issues that are relevant to them and to the wider community. Urban artist Sarah Sculley uses the human form, typography and colour to create bold works inspired by personal events, emotional pitfalls and the need to find the positive in every situation. This exhibition brings her bright work together with the photography of Lara Furst to create a place that explores the universal challenges experienced by Redlands Coast youth. An exhibition held in conjunction with International Youth Day 2020.