• Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
  • Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
  • Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
  • Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
  • Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
  • Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart
Krystal Bradford

Krystal Bradford - Lost Heart


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Original Artwork

120 x 120cm | Acrylic on canvas | Framed in Oak | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

This work explores how the compartments that hold our memories and experiences can easily break, move, or become lost. It reflects the fragile nature of memory, life, grief and how what once felt secure can slowly fall away.

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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Krystal Bradford

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.