Light Through The Iron Barks by Corinne Young

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ARTIST NOTES: Inspired by the sun setting in our local nature reserve with the light filtering between the beautiful Ironbark trees at dusk. This painting is a reminder of the light and hope that exists even if we aren't aware of it at the time. Sometimes it takes a bit of reflection to see where you are heading and how far you have come along that journey. 10% of this sale goes to Brain Injury Australia.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 91.00 cm X Width - 91.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Impressionist
REGISTERED NRN # 000-38548-0143-01
COPYRIGHT © Corinne Young
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Corinne Young



ARTIST BIO

I paint Australian Landscapes, sometimes with a twist of abstract! I love to paint funky trees because that's how I see them. I never tire of watching their bark change throughout the seasons, the colour change with reflections of light and the various shapes of their limbs. I started to paint later in life after suffering a Traumatic Brain Injury at 52 years of age. Painting initially helped to "unlock" my inner-self, thoughts and feelings that I found hard to express.  Through my continued recovery, painting has become a love and passion. Trees for me are very symbolic - even when they lose their bark or leaves and look or feel very different to what they were before, they are still a tree, the same tree! That's what it felt like for me after my injury, I felt like a totally different person, I had to re-learn many basic things in life - but I was still the same person deep inside. I still have to remember to "ground" myself at times - and its the tree that I look to help me. My hope is that my art helps others in their healing journey and provides opportunities for connection with others, good conversations, reflection and mindfulness.

10% of all my sales go to Brain Injury Australia.