Bright by Brhody Wallis

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ARTIST NOTES: Chromacryl Waterproof Drawing Ink, Art Spectrum Ink, Derwent Academy 300gsm Arcylic Paper

"Bright" captures the dichotomy of self-discovery and transformation through vivid imagery. In this captivating artwork, a woman stands at the crossroads of light and darkness, embodying the struggle and potential of embracing change. As she shies away from the penetrating brightness on the right, a parallel version of herself descends willingly into the depths of darkness on the left. This evocative portrayal symbolizes the journey of embracing change and relinquishing the familiar, even when it feels uncomfortable or daunting. Through its poignant depiction, "Bright" reminds us that growth often requires us to confront our fears and uncertainties, ultimately leading to a brighter, more fulfilling existence.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 30.00 cm X Width - 21.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Ink on Paper
GENRE Humanity
REGISTERED NRN # 000-45829-0135-01
COPYRIGHT © Brhody Wallis
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Brhody Wallis



ARTIST BIO

I am a Melbourne-based artist focusing on emotional transformations and empowerment. My figurative expressionism uses color, language, and media layering to engage viewers in internal reflections and conversations.

Experimentation and evolution are central to my practice, allowing my work to grow alongside me. I currently explore abstraction, form, transparency, and opacity, using layering to establish emotional hierarchy. Depending on the piece, I start with either form or abstraction, building the narrative from there.

As a mixed media artist, I utilize brushwork, palette knives, watercolor, acrylic, inks, Prismacolor pencils, fine liners amd embroiderytechniques. Each medium reveals different aspects of the work. My marks range from controlled to abstract, depending on the process stage. My color palette varies with each piece but is always limited to maintain focus.

Driven by the theme of emotional transformation, I aim to create connections by making the internal visible. Inspired by Jeff VanderMeer and Carol Carter, my work emphasizes strength and empowerment, encouraging internal dialogue and connection. My art reflects a journey from an unstable childhood to personal growth, serving as a way to process experiences and inspire viewers to embrace their evolution without fear.