Emily Heysen, the founder of Inartisan, builds upon her distinctive creative vision to create these large scale paintings. Emily has inherited her passion for fine arts from her great-grandfather, renowned Australian landscape artist Sir Hans Heysen, and her great-aunt Nora Heysen AM, the first woman to win the prestigious Archibald Prize.

Her paintings are defined by rich pigments and bold forms, punctuated with crisp details like the silhouette of a branch or a dotted line in motion. Favouring abstract interiors and landscapes, Emily's practice reflects and complements her design vision for Inartisan.

The interplay of sharp lines and soft curves suggests both expansive horizons and familiar forms, evoking a sense of home. This balance between nature and domesticity gives each work a warm, inviting presence, while also energising the space it inhabits. Some pieces capture movement and play; others, a quiet stillness.

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  • Materials: Acrylic on Canvas, hand-stretched using sustainable hardwood, framed in Tasmanian Oak.
  • Dimensions: 82 x 102H cm
Scope of use

Suitable for Indoor Use

Features

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INARTISAN founder Emily Heysen grew up surrounded by art & nature, and this has influenced every aspect of the design process for the range. Her original artworks form the backdrop for each collection, working with artisans from Australia and around the world to design & create unique handmade pieces embracing natural textures & a relaxed aesthetic. With a strong commitment to creativity, the environment and ethical production, INARTISAN values individual craftsmanship and artistic integrity over mass production.

All products are ethically sourced, our orders are delivered in recycled and recyclable packaging, and shipped carbon neutral. INARTISAN is a climate positive business, offsetting more than our carbon emissions footprint through carbon offsetting & tree planting for every order placed with us.

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