Oriental Bouquet Cradled Finch

Oriental Bouquet Cradled Finch

Regular price $6,900.00 AUD
Body art installation, acrylic on canvas, butterfly, archival satin pigment print

55.1 x 55.1in - 1 edition

47.2 x 47.2in - 3 editions

43.3 x 43.3in - edition of 10 (size available at AAF NYC)

27.5 x 27.5in - 10 editions

 

Oriental Bouquet Cradled Finch

2011

120 x 120cm - 3 editions

110 x 110cm - 10 editions

70 x 70cm - 10 editions

Pigment Print on archival Pearl Photographic Paper, mounted in white box frame.

UTOPIA was created to feature a series of 4 images that would ultimately form one. ‘Utopia’ is an ultimate world where humans and animals/birds co-exist with love and consideration. 

Emma worked with creating a soft ‘foreground’ of foliage in each image, with the final 4 floral works  featuring this technique, offering a peephole viewpoint for use to realize an intimate moment between her muse and bird featured, adding depth to the very 2 dimensional illusion of camoflague.

EMMA HACK is an Australian artist working in the unique medium of body paint installation and photography. Exhibiting extensively throughout Australia since 1999, Emma’s astounding artworks have since captured the attention of collectors and art lovers worldwide.

Emma has received great acclaim for her refined body paint camouflage technique; through a combination of painting on canvas, body painting and studio-based photography, her work evokes a rich array of visual narrative and magical realism.

Best known for her Wallpaper series (2005-2013)- in which she painstakingly camouflaged the human form by hand painting her models into the remarkable designs of the late Florence Broadhurst. Emma Hack’s diverse artwork collections draw inspiration from the unique Australian flora and fauna, as well as Oriental influences and expanding to fine embroidered portraits.

Emma Hack’s collaboration with Grammy award winning musician Gotye resulted in the iconic, award winning music video for Somebody That I Used to Know, which has been viewed by over a Billion people worldwide, raising her profile in the US, UK and Europe. Emma has since worked on major artistic commissions for luxury brands and the artistic community including her 'Madame Hanoi’ portrait, currently the largest body art mural in the world, standing at 8m in height, gracing the walls of Celebrity Chef, Nic Watt’s restaurant of the same name in Adelaide.

Emma Hack opened her own, flagship gallery and studio in North Adelaide, re-launching in the centre of Adelaide throughout 2018. Emma is represented by galleries throughout Australia, Singapore and London. Her work is held in numerous private and corporate collections globally.

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