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Available Work "Between light and shadow V" Original art on canvas
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"Between light and shadow V" Original art on canvas

A$150.00

These round pieces are a continuation of my Komorebi series—a little meditation on light, shadow, and the quiet beauty of imperfection. Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, they celebrate the fleeting and perfectly imperfect moments of life.

Environmental sustainability is at the heart of my studio practice and this body of work. This piece is created using the cyanotype process. Framed in a 7” (17.5cm) wooden embroidery hoop, they’re ready to hang the moment they arrive.

Sized to fit into intimate spaces or to add a thoughtful accent to your walls, these works are perfect for layering with your collection or letting shine on their own.

Details:

  • Handcrafted using the cyanotype process

  • Framed in a 7” (18 cm) wooden embroidery hoop.

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These round pieces are a continuation of my Komorebi series—a little meditation on light, shadow, and the quiet beauty of imperfection. Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, they celebrate the fleeting and perfectly imperfect moments of life.

Environmental sustainability is at the heart of my studio practice and this body of work. This piece is created using the cyanotype process. Framed in a 7” (17.5cm) wooden embroidery hoop, they’re ready to hang the moment they arrive.

Sized to fit into intimate spaces or to add a thoughtful accent to your walls, these works are perfect for layering with your collection or letting shine on their own.

Details:

  • Handcrafted using the cyanotype process

  • Framed in a 7” (18 cm) wooden embroidery hoop.

These round pieces are a continuation of my Komorebi series—a little meditation on light, shadow, and the quiet beauty of imperfection. Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, they celebrate the fleeting and perfectly imperfect moments of life.

Environmental sustainability is at the heart of my studio practice and this body of work. This piece is created using the cyanotype process. Framed in a 7” (17.5cm) wooden embroidery hoop, they’re ready to hang the moment they arrive.

Sized to fit into intimate spaces or to add a thoughtful accent to your walls, these works are perfect for layering with your collection or letting shine on their own.

Details:

  • Handcrafted using the cyanotype process

  • Framed in a 7” (18 cm) wooden embroidery hoop.

For all enquiries email: hello@ingeflinteart.com

“What light remembers” part of @brunswickstreetgallery 50 squared art prize, on until the 4th of July.

“What light remembers”
50x50cm, eco print, cyanotype, giclee print, acrylic, graphite and thread on sewn canvas. 2025.

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Mono no Aware - the impermanence of things @brunswickstreetgallery closing this Sunday 15th of June!

- “Echoes of Moments” eco print, cyanotype, giclee print, gesso, graphite, acrylic and thread on sewn canvas, 91x121cm, 2025.
Mono no Aware - now showing @brunswickstreetgallery until the 15th of June.

Artist statement:

Mono no Aware—a Japanese concept that recognises the gentle sadness and beauty in the passing of things—continues my exploration of impermanen
Currently on show @brunswickstreetgallery as part of my solo show, “Mono no Aware: The Impermanence of Things” where I explore the shifting interplay of light and shadow, drawing from my Japanese heritage and an appreciation for what is t
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Inge Flinte is an artist based on Wadawurrung country, Australia | Inge Flinte © 2025