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Artist Statement:
Light on form is my inspiration and is manifested in my work bilaterally as a figurative and landscape/seascape painter. My passion for light is explored further by examining the theory that simplicity in an image has a complex impact on the viewer. By focusing strongly on light and using ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
A high point in my career was my participation in the Fourth Edition of the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence Italy in December 2003. Participation in this event was by invitation only and artists were chosen solely on merit by an International Committee of renowned critics. The Biennale ...
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Artist Galleries:
PADDINGTON CONTEMPORARY FINE ART GALLERY
Five Ways, 241 Glenmore Road
Paddington NSW 2021
02 9331 1195
R M GALLERIES
Palma Rosa
9 Queens Rd
Hamilton QLD 4007
BRUNSWICK STREET GALLERY
322 Brunswick St
Fitzroy VIC 3065
0419 390 478
DE HAVILLAND GALLERY
cnr Church & Stewart Street
Wollongong NSW 2500
02 ...
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Collections:
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
My portraits and paintings feature in private collections in Australia, Cyprus, USA, Canada, Ireland, Spain and Germany.
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Reviews for Trisha Lambi:
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Sydney Morning Herald
October 30-31 2004
Lenny Ann Low
"There is something of the cool '60s femme in the bold paintings of Trisha Lambi. Each of her oil on canvas paintings features a female headless nude and all exude a mysterious imperturbability somehow mixed with a hot, blushing light that seems to emit from the body.
Lambi has titled her latest series of paintings 'Lighting the Body' and explained her aim was to capture the play of light upon the female figure. "I don't see the objects," Lambi says in the exhibition notes. "I see light on forms highlighting sensual curves, hard edges and soft shadows." But what she has also done in her paintings - in particular in the works 'Casual Observer', 'Dreaming 1', 'Dreaming 2', and 'Basking' - is collar light's absorption and containment in the skin."
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