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Doric Explosion by Eve Hambros

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ARTIST NOTES: Exploring the expressive qualities of the fluid acrylic paint used in this painting, and how the paint responded to smooth manipulation as opposed to forceful movement. Inspired by the dynamic contrast between these two complimentary colours and the vibrant energy they impart. Many days spent trialling these colours and the various application processes. Upon reflecting on the final work it appeared to me to be vaguely reminiscent of an ancient Doric column.. hence the name I gave to the painting. Although I paint in an abstract visual language, to my surprise in my final works, I often detect recognisable symbols that I don't wish to ignore. This artowork is FRAMED and ready to hang.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 122.00 cm X Width - 91.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Abstract
REGISTERED NRN # 000-46572-0136-01
COPYRIGHT © Eve Hambros
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Artist: Eve Hambros



ARTIST BIO

Eve Hambros is a Melbourne-based abstract artist whose practice explores the dynamic tension of colour relationships and intuitive mark-making. Guided by process and presence, each artwork unfolds symbiotically, becoming a dialogue between artist and canvas.

With formal studies in fine art and art history, Eve has in recent years devoted herself to her studio practice. Her work has been widely exhibited and is held in private collections across Australia and internationally.

"I’m drawn to the unspoken vigorous language of abstract art. It offers a space for honest expression and intuitive movement in a world that can often feel uniform. For me, it’s about freedom and authenticity. I use vivid colours to map psychological landscapes and trace the connection between thought and gesture. With no fixed narrative, each piece invites the viewer to respond in their own way - a reflection of the essential balance between mess and order, control and spontaneity - each meaningless without the other.”