• Krystal Bradford - Light
  • Krystal Bradford - Light
  • Krystal Bradford - Light
  • Krystal Bradford - Light
  • Krystal Bradford - Light
Krystal Bradford

Krystal Bradford - Light


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Original Artwork

183 x 153cm | Acrylic on canvas | Framed in Oak | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

This work explores space and form, using light and simplicity to evoke a sense of vastness and reflect human experience and the quiet rhythms of life. It invites contemplation of our place within something larger.

About the Artist:

Krystal is a contemporary artist based in Brisbane, specialising in abstract painting. Her practice is grounded in drawing, mixed media, and textiles, with a continued focus on material exploration and expressive form. An intuitive use of gesture, colour, and mark-making, Krystal is influenced by artists such as Tracey Emin, Egon Schiele, John Olsen, and Brett Whiteley. Through large-scale abstract compositions, her work explores themes of
memory, place, and belonging, she investigates the tension between movement and stillness, and the shifting relationship between home, identity, and lived experience.


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About the Artist

Krystal is a contemporary artist based in Brisbane, specialising in abstract painting. Her practice is grounded in drawing, mixed media, and textiles, with a continued focus on material exploration and expressive form. An intuitive use of gesture, colour, and mark-making, Krystal is influenced by artists such as Tracey Emin, Egon Schiele, John Olsen, and Brett Whiteley. Through large-scale abstract compositions, her work explores themes of
memory, place, and belonging,
she investigates the tension between movement and stillness, and the shifting relationship between home, identity, and lived experience.