Description
‘Loss’ by Liz Gridley
Artist: Liz Gridley
Title: ‘Loss’
Medium: Oil on wood panel
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2023
About the Artwork:
“A painting diptych who lost her sister panel, the choices of the artist directly create the narrative for my figure. Realism portraiture is a magical medium through which to document and create stories, this piece was a journey where the intended story was shifted by the process of creation itself, the character now alone and mournful for her sister who never came to be.” – Liz Gridley
About the Artist:
(Artist Bio)
From an artistic interest spurred through Life Drawing sessions, Gridley’s work centres on her emotional experiences of the human body, internal stresses, and how a painted human subject can affect the emotional state of the viewer.
“I can feel a reaction in my gut when I view an artwork that is enamouring – and it is much more complex than simplistic emotional states, like happiness or sadness. The figures play with gesture and bodily discomfort to complicate the viewer’s role and bring forth questions regarding voyeurism, consent and body confidence.”
Gridley had her debut solo exhibition ‘Empathy, My Witness’ in 2018 at Off The Kerb Gallery following her Major Prize win at the Graeme Hildebrand Art Prize in 2017. Gridley has been a Finalist in a number of awards including the Cliftons Art Prize, the Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Art Prize (USA), fortyfive downstairs Emerging Art Prize, Kennedy Art Prize, and was awarded a commendation by judge Prudence Flint for her piece in the 2019 Rick Amor Self Portrait Prize. Gridley was also a resident of the ‘Growing Pains Initiative’ Artists Residency at Burrinja Gallery in Upwey in 2019, creating oil paintings that spread organically across the gallery walls before demolition.
Gridley is currently working from her studio in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia).