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Deborah McLachlan
Sorrow
Mixed, pencil, paint, oil pens on paper. 1950s recycled antique frame
Sorrow aka Grief : it’s a wicked beast. Consuming and jagged. This work is a cathartic work on paper with mixed medium. Shows birds in flight of no recognisable species, weaving their way through the tortured branches of pain and sadness. Darkness, light, all consuming. My grief.
Size: 95 × 71 cm
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About Deborah McLachlan
Beechmont artist. Diverse practice in all aspects of art. Painting, drawing, sculpture, large scale murals and mosaics. Have had works published, represented and achieved numerous awards. My art work was featured in an Australian movie in 2017. Recently I was a contributing artist on 5 projects after the 2019 fires devastated our GC Hinterland community, along with other amazing artists in my community, we all contributed our own artistic creativity to a documentary, murals, an art show, a beautiful publication and a large mosaicked art installation that took about 3years to compleat, this has been given to our community.