Blue Tree at Heide (2025)
$250.00
by Kerry Liang
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Measurement in L x W (cm): 40 x 30 cm
NOW SHOWING AT HOWLER: 7-11 Dawson St, Brunswick VIC 3056. Artwork will be available for preview from the 19th of February till 19th of May. All artworks can be picked up at Howler after the 19th of May. For delivery costs, please enquire at hello@platformpresents.com.au
Quantity
Only 1 left in stock
Artist Bio
Kerry completed a Diploma in Visual Art at NCAT, Preston 2025 and retired from work, both events were a catalyst for her to finally be able to devote her time to her art practice. Kerry has forged a distinct and direct style in acrylic paints that allows her to express her colour vision. She continues to work at her art practice to create vibrant artwork. Kerry has been successful in exhibiting her work since she emerged from NCAT. She had her first solo show, Kaleidoscope Eyes, 2025 at Gallery Unbound, Northcote.
Artist Statement
Kerry's artwork has emerged from a deep desire to create vibrant paintings that reflect my unique vision of colour. She loves to capture photographs of nature, scenes, historic buildings and people. These photographic memories of a moment in time, a favourite place or people are used as the inspiration and reference for her artwork. and she manipulates these photos to visualise possible colour combinations.
Like a Kaleidoscope, her eyes see, and her hands want to interpret the image into a multi-coloured combination of patterns, shapes, lines and form.
During my childhood I devoted significant time creating art with textas, filling pads with small, irregular blotches in various colour combinations. Today as an emerging artist in my later years, I have been on an artistic exploration, which has drawn me back to the mark making of my childhood.
The Trees in the Sun' collection are artworks depicting moments in time, altered to show the bright colourful sun-drenched trees in local landscapes. Patterns, shapes, lines and colour fill the canvas conveying light, shade, and warmth
Her hope is that viewers of her work not only see the colour, but they feel it as it leaps out from the canvas.

