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Redemptive Odyssey – A figurative landscape by Kathryn Fenton

This work has once more been influenced by Greek and Roman mythology as it was also a source of inspiration for the master artists of the Baroque and Rococo periods.

Kathryn finds the symbolic messages displayed in these epic, allegorical tales just as poignant and relevant today of everyman’s tales of adventure, longing, temptation, the struggle between good and evil and hard won triumph, and hence why these tales are just as popular in contemporary literature today as it’s all so relatable.

She has used the vibrant pastel palette of the Rococo era for “Redemptive Odyssey” and entwined the abstracted figures in and against the backdrop of a grand land and seascape as if intrinsically linked in their destiny together.

Painted in the mediums of oil, acrylic and charcoal.

Redemptive Odyssey

Kathryn Fenton

AUD$2,200
Size: 121w x 91h x 4d cms
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Redemptive Odyssey – A figurative landscape by Kathryn Fenton

This work has once more been influenced by Greek and Roman mythology as it was also a source of inspiration for the master artists of the Baroque and Rococo periods.

Kathryn finds the symbolic messages displayed in these epic, allegorical tales just as poignant and relevant today of everyman’s tales of adventure, longing, temptation, the struggle between good and evil and hard won triumph, and hence why these tales are just as popular in contemporary literature today as it’s all so relatable.

She has used the vibrant pastel palette of the Rococo era for “Redemptive Odyssey” and entwined the abstracted figures in and against the backdrop of a grand land and seascape as if intrinsically linked in their destiny together.

Painted in the mediums of oil, acrylic and charcoal.