Artist: Lara Scolari
G’day Addictees!
I always wanted to be an abstract painter. I won't go into detail. Geddit? 😬
If you’ve decided to keep reading after that intro, welcome to this week’s Weekend Art Fix. We’ve got some very detailed new yumminess from abstract artist and fellow Aussie, Lara Scolari. If you’ve followed us for a while, you may already be familiar with Lara. If not, you can learn more about her here.
Proudly presented by Addicted Art Gallery x Curate International, here are a few of our favourites…

Medium: Mixed Media (ink, pastel, oil stick, rope, silver leaf & varnish) on a hand-stretched canvas, signed by the artist
Edition: Original
Year: 2021
Size: 122.0cm x 153.0cm x 3.0cm (Triptych - each panel 122.0cm x 51.0cm x 3.0cm)

Medium: Mixed Media (ink, pastel, oil stick, rope, gold leaf & varnish) on a hand-stretched canvas, signed by the artist
Edition: Original
Year: 2020
Size: 60.5cm x 76.0 x 3.0cm

Medium: Mixed Media (ink, pastel, oil stick, rope, gold leaf & varnish) on a hand stretched canvas, signed by the artist
Edition: Original
Year: 2020
Size: 137.0cm x 122.0cm x 3.0cm

Medium: Mixed Media (ink, pastel, oil stick, rope, silver leaf & varnish) on a hand-stretched canvas, signed by the artist
Edition: Original
Year: 2020
Size: 76.0cm x 60.5cm x 3.0cm
To see more of Lara's marvellous artwork, click here
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And because we started with a “geddit?”, we’re going to end with one too.
Q: Why did the painter butter his toast with his fingers?
A: To feel its texture 🤣
Yeah ok.
Until the next one…
Blair & El xoxo