About

Through Kris Cush's art, viewers embark on a journey through the vivid, mysterious realms of the natural world. Her paintings invite you to explore the hidden intricacies of South-East Queensland and Tasmania, encouraging you to see the world through her eyes—a world where perception and reality converge in a symphony of textured shapes and vibrant colors. Kris' work is an embodiment of her deep-rooted passion for nature and a testament to her commitment to celebrating its awe-inspiring beauty through art.

Kris' creative exploration revolves around the dynamic landscapes of South-East Queensland and the scenic beauty of her Tasmanian homeland. Her work is an ode to the raw, untamed essence of organic abstraction, capturing the intricate dance between perception and reality within the textured, natural forms and hues found in these diverse landscapes.

Working with an intuitive touch, Kris employs both acrylic and oil paints to craft her pieces. Her artistic process involves a meticulous exploration of the fascinating interplay of randomness and illusion that nature so generously offers. This ever-present source of inspiration fuels her creative spirit.

 

What sets Kris's work apart is her masterful use of exaggerated colors, which serve as the scaffolding for her innovative approach to applying paint. Her technique involves layering, creating a mesmerizing interplay between transparency, translucency, and opacity. Each layer builds upon the last, revealing the hidden beauty within the landscapes she interprets

Through Kris Cush's art, viewers embark on a journey through the vivid, mysterious realms of the natural world. Her paintings invite you to explore the hidden intricacies of South-East Queensland and Tasmania, encouraging you to see the world through her eyes—a world where perception and reality converge in a symphony of textured shapes and vibrant colors. Kris' work is an embodiment of her deep-rooted passion for nature and a testament to her commitment to celebrating its awe-inspiring beauty through art.