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Landscape

Sky Smetanin Spiers
Neath

Acrylic paint and soft pastels on canvas

Neath speaks to the landscapes that we carry within our subconscious. The parts of self that remain hidden to awareness but operate and shape our daily lives.

Size: 102 × 76 cm

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About Sky Smetanin Spiers

Sky Smetanin Spiers
Illawarra based painter
Painting for 2 + years, began as hobby/ mindful support alongside working in mental health
BA Critical Art Theory 1993
15 years musician, writer, performer
May 2024 Exhibition - 1st solo exhibition @ The Timbermill Gallery Bulli, 17 paintings exhibited.
Dec 2023 - Resident Artist @ Circa64 Gallery Bulli
My lifelong interest in the dialectical human experience is reflected in black and noir landscapes counterbalanced unapologetically by bold colour palettes. Light and darkness filter onto the canvas as cloud formations and abstract landscapes creating images, at once fantastical but reminiscent of the natural world.