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“Hawaiian Island Doll – Study in tone” by Kerry Inkster

“Hawaiian Island Doll” refers to the humble bikini and is named after a lyric in the Beach Boys’ “California Girls”. Inspired by a photo captured underwater whilst on a photo shoot in Bitter Springs, Mataranka, Northern Territory – I wanted to capture the flowy feel of the current as it ripples on the surface and carries the bright sarong. Bright and contrasting colours of the season – orange and blue, purple and yellow – give that fresh vibrancy that would be perfect for the beach house or the pool pavilion – or just because you love those summer feels. A bright and “popped” interpretation of my photograph.

I have used a contemporary approach using techniques such as expressionism and pop art to capture my model in contrasting colours to give a sense of movement and energy.
Framed in beautiful Tasmanian Oak.

Hawaiian Island Doll – Study in tone

Kerry Inkster

AUD$940
Size: 39.5w x 59.3h x 4d cms
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“Hawaiian Island Doll – Study in tone” by Kerry Inkster

“Hawaiian Island Doll” refers to the humble bikini and is named after a lyric in the Beach Boys’ “California Girls”. Inspired by a photo captured underwater whilst on a photo shoot in Bitter Springs, Mataranka, Northern Territory – I wanted to capture the flowy feel of the current as it ripples on the surface and carries the bright sarong. Bright and contrasting colours of the season – orange and blue, purple and yellow – give that fresh vibrancy that would be perfect for the beach house or the pool pavilion – or just because you love those summer feels. A bright and “popped” interpretation of my photograph.

I have used a contemporary approach using techniques such as expressionism and pop art to capture my model in contrasting colours to give a sense of movement and energy.
Framed in beautiful Tasmanian Oak.