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Burmese Python by Sarah Sculley

910mm (w) x 910mm (h) canvas.
5cm thick (double-thick canvas) and wrap around edging.
Acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas.
Signed and dated.
Ready to hang with d-rings and hanging wire on the back.
2022.

This is an original painting. Artwork comes with certificate of authenticity and Sarah Sculley promotional goods, professionally packed for shipping (included in price). If you live outside of Australia, please get in touch to discuss delivery options via helpdesk@artloversaustralia.com.au.
Synopsis
This body of work progresses through the exploration of my phobia of snakes. Living on the Sunshine Coast, I am in the heartland of the snake. This work is a study of the snake pattern and form. The fear I have is primal – it’s a reaction to the repedative nature of the snake skin. It’s a physical reaction. This artwork acts as a exposure element in getting used to the pattern.

Burmese Python // Snake Series

Sarah Sculley

AUD$750
Size: 91w x 91h x 5d cms
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Burmese Python by Sarah Sculley

910mm (w) x 910mm (h) canvas.
5cm thick (double-thick canvas) and wrap around edging.
Acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas.
Signed and dated.
Ready to hang with d-rings and hanging wire on the back.
2022.

This is an original painting. Artwork comes with certificate of authenticity and Sarah Sculley promotional goods, professionally packed for shipping (included in price). If you live outside of Australia, please get in touch to discuss delivery options via helpdesk@artloversaustralia.com.au.
Synopsis
This body of work progresses through the exploration of my phobia of snakes. Living on the Sunshine Coast, I am in the heartland of the snake. This work is a study of the snake pattern and form. The fear I have is primal – it’s a reaction to the repedative nature of the snake skin. It’s a physical reaction. This artwork acts as a exposure element in getting used to the pattern.