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Thienny Lee Gallery

Colour Bliss by Naomi Charles

When
  • Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 4pm
  • Saturdays, 11am to 4pm
  • Thursday 16 May 2024 to Thursday 23 May 2024

Gallery is not open on Sunday and Monday

Cost

Free

Colour Bliss is an alluring collection of abstract works by Sydney based artist Naomi Charles. This collection showcases her expansive use of colour, expressed intuitively through the abstract form.

From oil, acrylic or mixed media over canvas, linen and board, Naomi demonstrates her artistic instinct in harmonising colour through an assembly of arresting shapes, rich textures, spirited brushstrokes and dripped lines. These works capture a freedom and confidence that reflects her inspiration as well as her free-flowing creative process. Naomi delivers a passionate visual feast for her audience that is steeped in a personal love for art, music and modern culture.

Colour is my true inspiration as it evokes a strong sense of optimism and harmony, colour is bliss. Creating individually inspired works, satisfies my aim to deliver an innovative visual experience to the spectator.” – Naomi Charles

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