Myfanwynia - Liquidic Mindscape

€380.00

Artwork: "Liquidic Mindscape"Mixed media on wood 2023.Description: "Liquidic Mindscape" is a square piece created on a wooden panel that captures the essence of ethereal dreams and the fluidity of our thoughts. Through a paint pouring technique using acrylics and a pouring medium called floetrol, I created a captivating blend of purples, browns, and titanium white. The combing process adds a touch of traditional Turkish ebru marbling, achieved by combing the paint in a marbling-like fashion, infusing the artwork with a sense of intrigue. The character emerges from this dreamlike pour, blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Sequins and glittered elements bring texture, and the brown and lilac colourway adds a hint of 1970s kitschy nostalgia. This piece represents an exploration of the human experience, inviting viewers to delve into their own subconscious. By contemplating the shifting nature of our thoughts and the interplay between the poured background and character, "Liquidic Mindscape" hopes to spark introspection into the shifting nature of our thoughts and the profound connections between art, expression, and our perception of reality.

Bio: Harriet Myfanwy Nia TahanyHarriet, known artistically as MyfanwyNia (a combination of her two middle names), is a multidisciplinary visual artist from South Wales who spent most of her childhood living in the South East urban environment of inner city London. Being of Irish descent, her parents bought a cottage in rural County Leitrim in the late 90s, and Harriet has been based in Leitrim ever since, now with her own little family. With over a decade of experience exhibiting work in solo and group shows across Ireland and the UK, Harriet is a member of the Minaw Collective, and her vibrant and playful pieces can be seen in public spaces throughout Ireland. She is a recipient of the prestigious RDS Taylor Art Award and holds a Degree in Fine Art from Sligo IT and a Masters of Fine Art from the University of Ulster in Belfast. Her playful and whimsical pieces often feature distinctive big-eyed feminine characters and explore themes of childhood, fantasy, mysticism and identity.www.myfanwynia.com

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Artwork: "Liquidic Mindscape"Mixed media on wood 2023.Description: "Liquidic Mindscape" is a square piece created on a wooden panel that captures the essence of ethereal dreams and the fluidity of our thoughts. Through a paint pouring technique using acrylics and a pouring medium called floetrol, I created a captivating blend of purples, browns, and titanium white. The combing process adds a touch of traditional Turkish ebru marbling, achieved by combing the paint in a marbling-like fashion, infusing the artwork with a sense of intrigue. The character emerges from this dreamlike pour, blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Sequins and glittered elements bring texture, and the brown and lilac colourway adds a hint of 1970s kitschy nostalgia. This piece represents an exploration of the human experience, inviting viewers to delve into their own subconscious. By contemplating the shifting nature of our thoughts and the interplay between the poured background and character, "Liquidic Mindscape" hopes to spark introspection into the shifting nature of our thoughts and the profound connections between art, expression, and our perception of reality.

Bio: Harriet Myfanwy Nia TahanyHarriet, known artistically as MyfanwyNia (a combination of her two middle names), is a multidisciplinary visual artist from South Wales who spent most of her childhood living in the South East urban environment of inner city London. Being of Irish descent, her parents bought a cottage in rural County Leitrim in the late 90s, and Harriet has been based in Leitrim ever since, now with her own little family. With over a decade of experience exhibiting work in solo and group shows across Ireland and the UK, Harriet is a member of the Minaw Collective, and her vibrant and playful pieces can be seen in public spaces throughout Ireland. She is a recipient of the prestigious RDS Taylor Art Award and holds a Degree in Fine Art from Sligo IT and a Masters of Fine Art from the University of Ulster in Belfast. Her playful and whimsical pieces often feature distinctive big-eyed feminine characters and explore themes of childhood, fantasy, mysticism and identity.www.myfanwynia.com

Artwork: "Liquidic Mindscape"Mixed media on wood 2023.Description: "Liquidic Mindscape" is a square piece created on a wooden panel that captures the essence of ethereal dreams and the fluidity of our thoughts. Through a paint pouring technique using acrylics and a pouring medium called floetrol, I created a captivating blend of purples, browns, and titanium white. The combing process adds a touch of traditional Turkish ebru marbling, achieved by combing the paint in a marbling-like fashion, infusing the artwork with a sense of intrigue. The character emerges from this dreamlike pour, blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Sequins and glittered elements bring texture, and the brown and lilac colourway adds a hint of 1970s kitschy nostalgia. This piece represents an exploration of the human experience, inviting viewers to delve into their own subconscious. By contemplating the shifting nature of our thoughts and the interplay between the poured background and character, "Liquidic Mindscape" hopes to spark introspection into the shifting nature of our thoughts and the profound connections between art, expression, and our perception of reality.

Bio: Harriet Myfanwy Nia TahanyHarriet, known artistically as MyfanwyNia (a combination of her two middle names), is a multidisciplinary visual artist from South Wales who spent most of her childhood living in the South East urban environment of inner city London. Being of Irish descent, her parents bought a cottage in rural County Leitrim in the late 90s, and Harriet has been based in Leitrim ever since, now with her own little family. With over a decade of experience exhibiting work in solo and group shows across Ireland and the UK, Harriet is a member of the Minaw Collective, and her vibrant and playful pieces can be seen in public spaces throughout Ireland. She is a recipient of the prestigious RDS Taylor Art Award and holds a Degree in Fine Art from Sligo IT and a Masters of Fine Art from the University of Ulster in Belfast. Her playful and whimsical pieces often feature distinctive big-eyed feminine characters and explore themes of childhood, fantasy, mysticism and identity.www.myfanwynia.com