Original is acrylic on canvas, framed in Victorian Ash, 680x860mm
Kayleigh Heydon is a multidisciplinary artist working from her home studio in Thornbury, Melbourne. Born in Manchester in 1992, Kayleigh graduated with a first class honours in Interactive Arts from the Manchester School of Art and Design in 2014. Currently based in Australia, Kayleigh’s practice continues to focus on painting and sculpture in response to her new physical, social and political landscape.
Her work often draws inspiration from structural forms and light. From metal and glass sculpture to painting, Kayleighs' work is often an echo of a time or space once visited.
A documentation of her surroundings, she reflects on spaces that give her a sense of balance and strength, often using bold colours and soft shapes.
Framed Original 680x860mm
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Circulating Bodies Original Artwork, Kayleigh Heydon
Original is acrylic on canvas, framed in Victorian Ash, 680x860mm
Kayleigh Heydon is a multidisciplinary artist working from her home studio in Thornbury, Melbourne. Born in Manchester in 1992, Kayleigh graduated with a first class honours in Interactive Arts from the Manchester School of Art and Design in 2014. Currently based in Australia, Kayleigh’s practice continues to focus on painting and sculpture in response to her new physical, social and political landscape.
Her work often draws inspiration from structural forms and light. From metal and glass sculpture to painting, Kayleighs' work is often an echo of a time or space once visited.
A documentation of her surroundings, she reflects on spaces that give her a sense of balance and strength, often using bold colours and soft shapes.
Framed Original 680x860mm
Pairs well with
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Kayleigh Heydon
Originally born in Manchester Kayleigh graduated with a first class honours in Interactive Arts from the Manchester School of Art and Design. Currently based in Australia, Kayleigh's practice continues to focus on painting and sculpture in response to her ever changing physical, social and emotional landscape.
Her work often draws inspiration from her emotional experiences, creating a textural and ever-changing landscape of colour inter-play, soft and bold movements and wild yet harmonious endings.
Constantly pushing her practice forward, Kayleigh feels most comfortable when her work is in a state of metamorphosis, trying new things and constantly questioning her approach to painting as a way to better understand herself and the world.