Interiors and Still Life

Interior design and still life paintings have a lot in common. Artists and designers use both creative outlets to play with light and texture, resulting in a collection of carefully curated objects arranged in a stunning vignette. With so much in common, it's no surprise that still life artists have expanded their range to include stunning interior design - to impressive and sophisticated results!

Curated by Sally Browne

45cm (W) x 30cm (H)

Acrylic
A$650

85cm (W) x 111cm (H)

Acrylic
A$1,900

60cm (W) x 50cm (H)

Acrylic
A$470

60cm (W) x 60cm (H)

Oil
A$660

40cm (W) x 50cm (H)

Oil
A$1,290

46cm (W) x 46cm (H)

Oil
A$650

61cm (W) x 61cm (H)

Acrylic
A$1,600

22cm (W) x 36cm (H)

Acrylic
A$450

25.5cm (W) x 30.5cm (H)

Oil
A$330

About the Curator

Sally Browne

Sally Browne is a visual artist from Sydney, best known for her stylised paintings of Australian Flora and Fauna. Sally grew up in the UK where she commenced her formal studies in Art and Surface Pattern Design, before travelling throughout South East Asia and settling in Sydney.
She worked as an art director (branding) for 15 years prior to launching into painting full time in 2015. Her work is held in private and commercial collections in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA, France, Norway and Denmark. Influences: Owen Jones' The Grammar of Ornament, Ukiyo-e, Brett Whiteley, David Hockney and Margaret Preston.
β€œMy work is informed by the wild nature that flourishes in the unkempt gardens and streets of my inner city neighbourhood. I use colour, composition and expressive line to create two dimensional narratives of my surroundings. Our flora and fauna here in Sydney is exotic and unique, and for the moment, still thriving in pockets amongst the hum of the big city backdrop. My current paintings explore the visual language of line and pattern within the Australian landscape, and are influenced by the process and characteristics of Japanese block printing.”

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