Ashvin Harrison

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Ashvin Harrison
Born 1984

Elizabeth, Adelaide, Australia

Nationality Australian
Known for Charcoal and Acrylic paintings
Website ashvinharrison.com

Ashvin Harrison (born 1984) is an Australian contemporary artist renowned for his distinctive combination of charcoal and acrylic paints in creating figurative and abstract works.[1] His art often explores themes of life, existence, and the contrast between darkness and vibrant color.[2][3]

Artistic Style

Harrison's unique approach involves using charcoal to depict realistic forms, while bright acrylic splashes symbolize emotion and movement.[4][2] This technique creates a striking contrast between the monochromatic charcoal elements and the vibrant, colorful acrylic elements in his paintings.

Career and Recognition

Early Beginnings

Completely self-taught, Harrison began publicly sharing his work in the early 2010s.[1] His natural talent and unique style quickly gained attention in the art world.

International Success

Harrison's art has gained international recognition, with exhibitions across Australia, Europe, and the United States.[5][6] His works have been sold in over 40 countries, establishing him as a significant figure in contemporary art.

Collaborations and Charity Work

In 2022, Harrison collaborated with tennis player Ashleigh Barty and Rado to create a one-off piece of art. This artwork was auctioned off to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a well-regarded children's charity.[7][8]

Personal Life

Harrison was born in Elizabeth, a suburb on the outskirts of Adelaide in Southern Australia.[9] He continues to live and work in Australia, drawing inspiration from his surroundings and life experiences.[10]

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