Fleur Stevenson — Rounded (2024) — Acrylic and Spray Paint on Board — 34.5 cm x 47.5 cm

$850.00

Fleur Stevenson — Rounded (2024) — Acrylic and Spray Paint on Board — 34.5 cm x 47.5 cm — Float Framed

*This work is currently unframed, and upon purchase, will be custom framed in a Tasmanian Oak float frame, in the client’s choice of finish: either natural, black, brown or white. Artwork price includes this custom framing.

**This work has a raised section of board at the top left (middle top left) - the artist has chosen to embrace this imperfection / characteristic of the board, and work with it, therefore this section is a part of the complete artwork.

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This is an original work by Fleur Stevenson.

Artist CV is available on request.

Authenticity certificate is provided.

This artwork is in Noosaville, Queensland. Freight is charged separately to the artwork purchase.

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View other works by Fleur Stevenson here.

Fleur Stevenson is a New Zealand-born, Eora / Sydney-based emerging artist. Fleur creates layered, textural works which investigate the compositional relationships between negative space, form and colour, from the social and physical environments she visits.

Working intuitively, with a sense of curiosity, Fleur enjoys playing with the process by drawing directly on the surface and observing and responding to what she sees around her. These studies are then used to create stencils which are composed and layered with paint and spray paint. The initial drawn image becomes inserted amidst the materiality of other mediums. The value of the process is visible, but the essence of the place or person still lingers, informed by the immediacy of the drawn marks and foundations.

Most recently, Fleur was awarded the ‘Work of Excellence Prize’ in the 2022 Glebe Art Show for her work ‘The Last Night’. Her work ‘A Journey’s Drawing’ was a finalist in the 2021 Parkin Drawing Prize in New Zealand, as judged by Sarah Farrar, Head of Curatorial and Exhibitions at Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tamaki. In 2021, Fleur’s work was also selected as a finalist in the 2021 Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing, Milton Art Prize and the SBS Landscape Prize.

“The four works in this series represent four angels a five point acupuncture placement at the top of the head in Traditional Chinese Medicine. I have created a series of interior landscapes which speak to each of the four points. The works symbolise hope, freedom, gratitude and finding joy!” - Fleur Stevenson