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Deborah McLachlan
Inanimate oxymoron nest
Mixed. Charcoal and graphite
Inanimate oxymoron Nest. Beechmont Artist Deborah McLachlan. Black and white. No colour. Representation of the words Still life and inanimate. The life has left. The twisted organic are all that remains. Like grief.
OR
a symbol of taking flight, new life.
The art and its interpretation is felt by the viewer, yet the truth is owned by artists who created it.
Size: 87 × 87 cm
$1300
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About Deborah McLachlan
I create art. Beechmont is home and studio of 30 years. Grew up on the Gold Coast. My studio is my emotional place to be creative. My work has been exhibited in Australia in solo and group exhibitions. Iv been involved in community arts projects, grants, murals, a publication, documentaries and even a movie. I’m a life drawing facilitator at RQAS Broadbeach. 18 years as a curator for emerging artist at GC arts centre /HOTA. Where I loved exhibiting an encouraging artist to do their work.
Art, is what I do and how I live.