Art Exhibition
Thank you for your interest in the exhibit of Shazia Imran Gallery artists at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney.
Featured works available below.
View the full collection in the gallery located at 102-104 George St, The Rocks, only a 5 minute walk from the hotel.
Featured Work
Symphony 1
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Symphony 1, 2 and 3" is a dynamic triptych that evokes a visual symphony resonating with rhythm, passion and balance through its abstract composition and contrasting colour schemes.
Symphony 2
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Symphony 1, 2 and 3" is a dynamic triptych that evokes a visual symphony resonating with rhythm, passion and balance through its abstract composition and contrasting colour schemes.
Symphony 3
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Symphony 1, 2 and 3" is a dynamic triptych that evokes a visual symphony resonating with rhythm, passion and balance through its abstract composition and contrasting colour schemes.
Passages
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
This piece presents an engaging array of abstract rectangles, each carefully crafted to explore the relationship between form and colour. Through bold geometric shapes, Rayan creates a dynamic interplay of structure and movement, inviting viewers to experience a visual journey that balances order and spontaneity.
Triumph
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Triumph" vividly contrasts red and green complementary colours to create a striking visual impact. This dynamic interplay of hues enhances the painting’s bold, energetic expression, celebrating the harmony and tension between these vibrant shades.
Emerald Harmony
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
Celebrating vivid emeralds through medium, this piece highlights subtlety through distinct layers focusing on composite colour schemes and tone.
Pink melody 1
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Pink Melody 1, 2 and 3" is a triptych that visually represents melody and harmony. Through its three interconnected panels, the painting intertwines softer notes of colour and form to create a gentle expression of melody.
Pink melody 2
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Pink Melody 1, 2 and 3" is a triptych that visually represents melody and harmony. Through its three interconnected panels, the painting intertwines softer notes of colour and form to create a gentle expression of melody.
Pink melody 3
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 76x61cm
"Pink Melody 1, 2 and 3" is a triptych that visually represents melody and harmony. Through its three interconnected panels, the painting intertwines softer notes of colour and form to create a gentle expression of melody.
Terrain
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 91x91cm
This abstract piece uses a rich palette of natural hues and geometric shapes to evoke the essence of landscapes and terrains. The painting invites viewers to experience a visual exploration of depth and perspective, where each element contributes to a cohesive and immersive representation of the natural world.
Resonance
Acrylic, charcoal & oil pastels on canvas, 91x91cm
Focusing on darker themes, 'Resonance' incorporates deeper, bolder applications of medium and colour. Composed of strikingly bold lines and darker shades of blues, the abstract piece expresses the idea of 'resonance' through its deep tones and ever lasting impression on the viewer.
Rayan Sandhu
Sydney-based artist Rayan Sandhu, is an emerging artist that specialises in abstract mixed media works. Born in Sydney Australia he faced learning difficulties from an early age with communication and self-expression being a definitive struggle throughout his development, confining himself in a box-like state. Using art to evoke his passions and emotions, his artist practice is a sentiment to these ideas.
His recent series ‘Boxed’ encompasses a metaphorical body of work that incorporates geometric forms in a controlled, abstract composition using a combination of acrylic paint, charcoal and oil pastels. Gravitating around the complex dichotomy between speech limitations and freedom of expression through the visual, he incorporates box-like motifs through colour and form, applying linear strokes in varied applications and mediums that reflect such ideas through art. As an emerging artist, Rayan aims to use art as a positive and uplifting form of language and self-expression that extends beyond his disability in hopes of connecting with a greater audience regarding his practice and background.