Olivia Shimeld | Sun Horizon With Birds 1 | SOLD
Sun Horizon With Birds 1 | 2021
Acrylic and aerosol on Belgian linen
Framed in Tasmanian oak
70 x 70 cm. Signed verso
SOLD
Olivia Shimeld
Bio
With a background in electronic and temporal art (BVA, Sydney College Of The Arts 1997 - 1999), Katoomba based artist Olivia Shimeld has found a way to give her paintings a uniquely digital aesthetic. Her ethereal abstract landscapes, night skies and floral assemblages flash with vibrant neon colours layered atop one another, creating a depth of space reminiscent of a digital screen. Olivia uses high quality acrylic, oil and aerosol paints which she intuitively allows to drip and splatter onto her canvas. At once meditative and energetic, Olivia’s work asks for contemplation as it blurs material boundaries.
Olivia studied oil painting with Celia Gullett for six years (2011, 2013 – 2017). At the same time she also studied yoga, meditation and energetic healing. Her studies, living in the Blue Mountains, as well as being a mother to four school aged children inform and inspire her painting practise, which is consists of: ethereal abstract landscapes, vast sunsets with birds, floral abstracts and night skies. Her work is meditative, contemplative, intuitive and energetic.
“I observe the colours in the sky and the way the light interacts with the clouds, and store those images in my memory bank,” she says. “I work from imagination, intuition and interaction.”
The results are high intensity, uplifting works, bustling with colour and texture. Layering acrylics and aerosol paint alongside oil sticks and oil paint, Olivia’s art is saturated with movement and life.
Each of Olivia’s works are simultaneously considered and spontaneous, producing bold and bright windows into her mind. Her practice of layering colour and texture creates wonderfully rich works, reflecting the great joy the act of painting brings to the artist.
Her recent exhibitions include:
Abstract Landscape, solo show at 107, Redfern, May 2021
The Other Art Fair, Sydney, March 2021
Falling Leaves and Torn Signs (with printmaker Tim Kelly) at The Shop Gallery, Glebe, February 2021
Falling Leaves (alongside Passage sculptures by Morgan Shimeld and New Work by Shane Smithers), Day Fine Art, Blackheath October 2020
The Affordable Art Fair, Melbourne, September 2019
Olivia has also shown at First Draft Gallery in 2005, Degree Show, SCA in 1999 and Art Express at AGNSW in 1996.