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Figurative

Sadami Konchi
Paris Crouch, “I’m coming!”

Watercolour, pen, pencils

Young Paris Crouch, a graphic designer working in an art supply material section, is dreaming to become a fine artist, focusing on contemporary figures and portraitures by oil and charcoal like a traditional style. When I was struggling to search for a model, Paris kindly offered her help immediately and showed all the face expressions I sought for! Our enthusiasm and encouragement in portraits is genuine. It was my delight and privilege to work on her passion and shining youth in my watercolour paintings.

Size: 30 × 42 cm

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About Sadami Konchi

BA, sociology, linguistics and picturebook illustration earned in Sydney university. Sadami's works is special in capturing movement and emotions by colourful and lively expressions. Lively brush strokes, subtly executed, but are accurate to capture any face expressions and postures. She’s advocated the disadvantaged. Her sensitivity and authentic love for her fellow humans has been sublimated in "Empathic portraits," the strength. Her many awards include 2024,23 Doyle Arts Prize Highly Commended, Royal QLD Art Prize Finalist, 2022 May Gibbs Fellowship, 2021 RSAustralia Portrait Finalist 2020 Hurford Portrait Finalist, 2019 Australia Council for Arts Grant recipient 2017,12 Moran Semifinalist and so on.