Opening Thursday June 22nd. On view June 22nd - 25th 2023
Location: The 3110 Gallery
3110 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Image: Bailey Race - "Spirited Away"
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Opening Thursday June 22nd. On view June 22nd - 25th 2023
Location: The 3110 Gallery
3110 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Image: Bailey Race - "Spirited Away"
Antipodes 2020
Beinart Gallery, Melbourne. Opening reception: Jan 18th, 6-9pm
On view: Jan 19th - Feb 2nd
Online preview available here.
Original artworks now available online at Talon Gallery
Limited edition giclée prints of original drawings for Beinart Gallery's 'Cat' group show.
Edition size of 75
Printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, 100% cotton, 308gsm
Hand signed and numbered by artist
‘The Mariner’: Artwork size - 23.5cm x 28.5cm / 9.2" x 11.2"
Paper size - 27.5cm x 32.5cm / 10.8" x 12.8"
‘Undergrowth’ Artwork size - 26cm x 28cm / 10.2" x 11"
Paper size - 30cm x 32cm / 11.8" x 12.6"
Available here
“A cornucopia of native wildlife. Courtney Brims is an artist who wholly celebrates personal connections to nature, especially within the Australian landscape. She goes beyond the mere surface, exposing the intimate, mysterious aspects of the hidden world that is usually relegated to the periphery. Her illustrations are reminiscent of a magical realist dream, a place where imagination takes precedence within the backdrop of the real world. We only need to look at Courtney’s work to become reconnected with our child-like mind, the one that finds beauty and playfulness in the everyday that surrounds us. Her subjects are often new sorts of creatures: cats with tails of flowers and insects as petals.
Courtney also depicts the reality of the natural cycle to the point where everything becomes physically and spiritually entwined within her work. Through this, she explores a sort of animalistic vanitas; wherein birds perch on bones and mice live in skulls. In this way, Courtney is able to simultaneously contrast the energy of peak life against the stagnation of the end. To me, Courtney embodies a very special sort of meditation within her artistry – a freedom to be curious. Her artworks can be very surprising. I challenge any reader to find the hidden motifs within her detailed drawings. Her mastery of camouflage is akin to Mother Nature’s own talent.
Ultimately, Courtney Brims is one of those rare artists who can create new perspectives, and who inspires us to look beyond and beyond until we ourselves are reborn. It’s more than a call to nature; it’s a call to becoming.” - Andrea Kovacic
Read the full interview here