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Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
Loved you Presently
About the artist
Kerry Inkster
Kerry Inkster
My name is Kerry Inkster and I am an artist and yoga teacher living in the remote tropical city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory, Australia. The world of women swimming underwater features strongly in my work. My paintings explore the female fi...
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Acrylic on canvas, ready to hang
Size
90x120 cm
Price
2450 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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In this vibrant fusion of expressionism and pop art, I wielded acrylics and sprays to capture a raw, dynamic energy. My strokes breathe life into an evocative dance of colour and emotion, a celebration of the human spirit. It's an artwork that resonates with the pulse of life, designed to evoke powerful feelings and bring a vivacious energy to any space it graces. Inspired by both the sensation of floating under the surface of the water, and feeling the gentle movement of the material of your dress. She is taking a moment to both cherish the sensation and cherish herself. A rebirth! Named after Pulitzer Prize winner Edna St Vincent Millay's sonnet "I Think I Should Have Loved You Presently (Sonnet IX)".
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About the artist
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Kerry Inkster

Kerry Inkster

Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
My name is Kerry Inkster and I am an artist and yoga teacher living in the remote tropical city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory, Australia. The world of women swimming underwater features strongly in my work. My paintings explore the female figure and face through poetic symbolism, paint itself, light, colour, and personal journal. I am particularly interested in capturing feelings and in the water’s ability to foster healing, transcendence, escapism, and sanctuary. My paintings have a distinctive, bright palette with saturated tones and contrasting light, and I work predominantly in acrylic on large-scale canvases. I use Notan principles, a term derived from the Japanese language, literally means “light-dark balance.” I find it to be an excellent tool for simplifying the composition of complex scenes and to see value instead of colour. This encourages my exploration of colour, employing Paul Gauguin’s synthetist style, where I aim to synthesise three features in my work; the outward appearance of natural forms; my feelings about my subject; and the purity of the aesthetic considerations of line, colour, and form. My process involves working on each painting individually, so each one is unique in form, colour, and emotion. My paintings tread boundaries between pop art and expressionism, realism and abstraction. I strive to articulate a felt sense in physical form. My mission is to uplift women – this is the engine that fires my entire practice.
My Life had Stood - A Loaded Gun
Just as cool as you please - Study in tone
"Little Fourteen-year-old Dancer" after Degas
Cause I am a Superwoman, Yes I am.
Afternoon swim in my Louboutin’s
All the light we cannot see
Feel a river moving in you
Close your eyes. Clear your Heart.
Her life flows clean, with passion, like fresh water.
Had I the Heavens - Study in tone
Hawaiian Island Doll - Extra Large
I give you my hand and welcome you into my dream
Loved you Presently
Isn't it a funny thing
Strong enough to let it in