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Frances Keevil

Angeline Goh: The Grain Remembers

Where
6 Bourke St
Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
Australia
Studio W
When

Wednesdays to Sundays, 11pm to 5pm Wednesday 11 February to Sunday 22 February Thursday 12 February from 5pm to 7pm

Cost

"I paint on wood and work with resin and plaster, letting each material guide me with its own rhythm, texture, and quiet energy. Nothing is predetermined; the work unfolds from how I feel in the moment.

Wood offers its grain and history, resin brings fluidity and light, and plaster holds stillness and weight. Together, they mirror the contrasts of nature through my mind. Movement and calm, softness and strength, and the shifting landscapes of my inner world.

Each piece becomes a meeting point between material and emotion, where natural textures blend with instinctive marks and layered surfaces. My hope is that these works invite a gentle pause, allowing viewers to sense both the grounding presence of nature and the feeling woven into every layer."

– Angeline Goh 2026

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Frances Keevil

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