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Kylie Findlay
A Place by the Fire
Acrylic on Canvas (Framed)
This piece, like much of my work, sits somewhere between abstraction and familiarity. I tend to use colour and form as a way of creating an essence — something felt more than clearly seen. I like hinting at a scene or a figure, but leaving enough unsaid for the viewer to bring their own story. I think there’s something powerful in the in-between.
Size: 90 × 90 cm
$2250
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About Kylie Findlay
In 2010, Kylie completed a Bachelor of Visual Art at Southern Cross University, majoring in Painting, and currently works out of her studio in Currumbin, Queensland. Kylie has been a finalist multiple times in the Dean Cogle Portrait Prize, won Third Place in the 2023 Doyles Landscape Award, and was a 2024 finalist in TNBT at The Toowoomba Gallery. She is interested in aspects that make us human - imperfections, ability to feel, relate and converse, and reflect on experiences – this is what she seeks to express in her artistic work.