The timed auction ends Thursday July 9th at 8:00pm. Whoever holds the highest bid at the auction closing time wins.
Sally Browne
Ocean Baths, 2026
acrylic on canvas
Height 30 cm x Width 30 cm
Artwork is framed and ready to hang & comes with a certificate of authenticity
Starting Bid: $450
Ocean Baths is a loose, abstract take on the familiar shapes and feeling of coastal pools — ladders, tiled edges, water and concrete hinted at rather than defined.
Painted in layered marks and soft colour shifts, the work moves between structure and fluidity, holding that balance between built form and water.
The hand-painted frame is part of the piece, continuing the colour and giving it a resolved, object-like finish.
Artist Bio: Drawing on a background in textile design and typography, Sally Browne's paintings play with letterforms, shadows, and semi-recognisable figures that hover between meaning and mystery. Influenced by the legacy of abstract expressionism, she embraces chance, imperfection, and the tactile qualities of paint to create works that feel intuitive and handmade in a digital world.
Browne originally trained in textile design in the UK before relocating to Australia in 1994. For over 10 years she worked as an art director in branding, honing a design sensibility that continues to inform her awareness of form, rhythm, and composition. In 2015, Browne left the design industry to focus on her art practice full time, gaining commercial success as a watercolour artist with works licensed and collected internationally. After six years of building that career, she chose to step away from the commercial sphere to pursue painting as a deeper artistic enquiry. In 2021 she commenced a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney, where she has focused exclusively on abstraction.
Her paintings emerge through improvisation; beginning in chaos, shaped by gesture, gravity, and chance. Fragments hover at the edge of recognition before dissolving again, reflecting her interest in psychological states and the shifting ground of human experience. Her current body of work marks a new trajectory that moves beyond illustration and design, embracing the instability and possibility of contemporary abstraction.