when: 15 - 28 July 2024 | venue: The Front | cost: See event for details | address: Wattle Place Lyneham 2602 | website: https://thecolourofsophie.com
published: 17 Jul 2024, 5 min read
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Sophie Ryan is an emerging artist from Bathurst, New South Wales. Sophie has always had an innate sense of creativity, her artistic journey has been one of exploration and growth, driven by a deep connection to her surroundings and a desire to convey the vitality and movement of the world around her.
Sophie moved to Canberra in 2018 undertaking study at The School of Art and Design at The Australian National University, where she graduated in 2022.
Working primarily in painting, Sophie paints a variety of subjects explored through energy in gestural brushstrokes, and a bright colour palette to create a sense of connection to place and emotion. Sophie is currently looking into different ways of representing landscapes through gesture, embodiment, emotion, and memory while combining elements of drawing and painting.
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Sophie Ryan is an emerging artist from Bathurst, New South Wales. Sophie has always had an innate sense of creativity, her artistic journey has been one of exploration and growth, driven by a deep connection to her surroundings and a desire to convey the vitality and movement of the world around her.
Sophie moved to Canberra in 2018 undertaking study at The School of Art and Design at The Australian National University, where she graduated in 2022.
Working primarily in painting, Sophie paints a variety of subjects explored through energy in gestural brushstrokes, and a bright colour palette to create a sense of connection to place and emotion. Sophie is currently looking into different ways of representing landscapes through gesture, embodiment, emotion, and memory while combining elements of drawing and painting.
Go see River Run by Sophie Ryan 2024.

River Run by Sophie Ryan 2024 is on 15 - 28 July 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Lyneham. Visit their website at https://thecolourofsophie.com.
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