Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
Jordan Lambi is an emerging artist based in Brisbane/Meanjin who grew up surrounded by art, influenced by his established visual artist parent.
Although art was a significant part of his early life, other passions initially took precedence. It wasn't until 2020 that Jordan reignited his artistic journey.
Since then, he has immersed himself in artistic expression, culminating in his work being featured and sold at the 2023 Recovered Futures Art Exhibition. Jordan’s paintings are characterised by bold colours and fluid forms, created with oils in an instinctive, expressionist style. His work aims to evoke deep emotions, with each piece evolving organically as the painting unfolds.
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The Cherokee story of two wolves came to mind throughout the process of creating this painting. One wolf is the goodness within all of us and the other is the evil in all of us. The parable tells that whichever 'internal wolf' is fed will win and the yellow in this image looks hungry while the red seeks to takes hold. To me, this painting represents internal turmoil and the constant battle for health and stability in the mind.