Kate Soady
Wild Nature #48
Wild Nature #48
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Wild Nature: A Rhythmic Celebration of the Australian Bush
The Wild Nature series is a semi-abstract exploration of the resilient and intricate forms of native Australian flora. These works do not merely depict plants; they capture the vital energy and structural "heartbeat" of the landscape through a sophisticated language of line, texture, and rhythmic movement.
The Aesthetic Experience
In this collection, iconic silhouettes—inspired by the Banksia, Grevillea, and Hakea—are reimagined as gestural marks. Each piece functions as a "field of movement," where the eye is invited to wander through a dense, botanical tapestry that feels both ancient and contemporary.
• Rhythmic Line Work: Bold, arching strokes and fine, needle-like details mimic the unique architecture of native leaves and seed pods, creating a sense of swaying growth.
• Tactile Textures: The surfaces are rich with detail, featuring intricate dot work and stippled patterns that echo the rugged bark and "hairy" textures of the Australian scrub.
• Organic Palette: A harmonious blend of sunset pinks, dusty ochres, and deep eucalypt greens creates a warm, atmospheric glow reminiscent of the golden hour in the bush.
• Gestural Vitality: Every mark is intentional yet fluid, conveying the constant motion of nature—the vibration of wind through leaves and the persistent push of life from the earth.
A Modern Connection to Land
Wild Nature is designed for the modern interior, offering a bridge between contemporary abstraction and a deep, soulful connection to the land. These pieces bring a sense of "wild calm" into the home, celebrating the messy, beautiful, and rhythmic patterns of the Australian wilderness.
"These works are an invitation to see the bush not as a still life, but as a living, breathing symphony of shape and shadow."
Acrylic and oil stick on canvas 185cm x 95cm.
Framed in Tasmanian Oak in the Blue Mountains and ready to hang.
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