Introducing Petra Meikle de Vlas. Petra is a Mixed Media Artist who's work ranges from a combination of Fine Art, Abstract to Impressionism with the use of many mediums. Petra lives and works on her Rainforest property in FNQ Cairns, enjoying The Great Barrier Reef as a major source of inspiration and reference for her work. She is an artist who lives and breathes her craft, thrives on breaking the rules, taking risks, constantly perfecting techniques and exploring new ideas. This collection represents the effects of reactions between mixed mediums. The power of the chemistry between these pigments carried by different mediums, attracting or repelling each other resulting in interesting formations. Every new piece made is a collaboration of many experiments, techniques learned and effects stumbled upon, through many years of experience as she harnesses and manipulates the different mediums to create her art.
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