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Reveal: Moroccan Landscape by Tarli Bird

Spray paint, gold leaf and hand embroidery on Khadi paper.

This work is an original and comes unframed.

This artwork is inspired by visiting Morocco. This artwork is part of my ‘Revel’ series.
‘Reveal’ is a series of work that highlights the other side of my artworks previously left hidden from viewer’s eyes. Often when finishing an artwork, I have looked at the ‘back’ and thought it looked more interesting than the ‘front.’
I love the fact that the ‘front’ sewing is precise, organised, and logical compared to the ‘back,’ which looks like a chaotic, organised mess. I personally associate with my ‘reveal’ artworks working and living in our current society. There is an expectation to be organised and presentable when you internally are an organised mess. This artwork reveals and embraces the mess.
I hope that it allows viewers to allow embrace their inner chaos and allow them to realise there is something interesting and beautiful your imperfections.

Reveal: Moroccan Landscape

Tarli Bird

AUD$2,800
Size: 70w x 101h cms
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Reveal: Moroccan Landscape by Tarli Bird

Spray paint, gold leaf and hand embroidery on Khadi paper.

This work is an original and comes unframed.

This artwork is inspired by visiting Morocco. This artwork is part of my ‘Revel’ series.
‘Reveal’ is a series of work that highlights the other side of my artworks previously left hidden from viewer’s eyes. Often when finishing an artwork, I have looked at the ‘back’ and thought it looked more interesting than the ‘front.’
I love the fact that the ‘front’ sewing is precise, organised, and logical compared to the ‘back,’ which looks like a chaotic, organised mess. I personally associate with my ‘reveal’ artworks working and living in our current society. There is an expectation to be organised and presentable when you internally are an organised mess. This artwork reveals and embraces the mess.
I hope that it allows viewers to allow embrace their inner chaos and allow them to realise there is something interesting and beautiful your imperfections.