Kimberley Ann British, b. 1996
Wet Earth, 2026
Acrylic on Canvas
76cm (H) x 76cm (W)
Courtesy of the Artist
$ 4,600.00
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Wet Earth reflects the moment rain meets ground saturation, weight, absorption. The layered reds, rusts, and clay tones feel pressed and warmed, as though holding the memory of water long...
Wet Earth reflects the moment rain meets ground saturation, weight, absorption. The layered reds, rusts, and clay tones feel pressed and warmed, as though holding the memory of water long after impact.
Each square carries its own density: dragged pigment, pooled colour, softened interruption. The grid suggests order, but within it the brushwork remains instinctive uneven, human, alive.
The piece speaks to emotion that doesn’t spill outward, but sinks in. Feeling that settles, holds heat, and reshapes quietly from within.
Each square carries its own density: dragged pigment, pooled colour, softened interruption. The grid suggests order, but within it the brushwork remains instinctive uneven, human, alive.
The piece speaks to emotion that doesn’t spill outward, but sinks in. Feeling that settles, holds heat, and reshapes quietly from within.
Provenance
Artist StudioExhibitions
Group Show, (Not so) Silent Waters, 26 February to 5 April 2026, Artitude Galería, Singapore
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