Helen Proctor, an Australian artist born in 1987 in Sydney, brings a captivating edge to abstract landscape painting. With a Bachelor of Design from the College of Fine Arts (COFA), Helen honed her craft both locally and across Europe, immersed herself in vibrant street art scenes and expanded her artistry to large-scale murals and gallery spaces. After a decade of carving her place in Sydney’s street art scene through stencils, paste-ups, and bold murals, Helen’s creative journey took her abroad. There, she refined her unique style, blending colour and abstraction to evoke deep, emotional connections to landscapes and the nostalgia they carry. Her work invites viewers into a personal narrative, using vivid colours and emotive abstraction to weave together memory, movement, and belonging. Now back in Sydney, Helen reconnects with the city that shaped her early career, debuting her latest work—a testament to her growth and experiences in Europe. She bridges her past and present, inviting audiences to experience Sydney through the lens of an artist whose roots and inspirations are intimately tied to the essence of place.
Delivery of artwork on conclusion of exhibition on 26th April.
Drift Through (2019) | Helen Proctor
$2,500.00
63 x 83 cm
Acrylic on canvas, framed
Description
Helen Proctor, an Australian artist born in 1987 in Sydney, brings a captivating edge to abstract landscape painting. With a Bachelor of Design from the College of Fine Arts (COFA), Helen honed her craft both locally and across Europe, immersed herself in vibrant street art scenes and expanded her artistry to large-scale murals and gallery spaces.
After a decade of carving her place in Sydney’s street art scene through stencils, paste-ups, and bold murals, Helen’s creative journey took her abroad. There, she refined her unique style, blending colour and abstraction to evoke deep, emotional connections to landscapes and the nostalgia they carry. Her work invites viewers into a personal narrative, using vivid colours and emotive abstraction to weave together memory, movement, and belonging.
Now back in Sydney, Helen reconnects with the city that shaped her early career, debuting her latest work—a testament to her growth and experiences in Europe. She bridges her past and present, inviting audiences to experience Sydney through the lens of an artist whose roots and inspirations are intimately tied to the essence of place.
Delivery of artwork on conclusion of exhibition on 26th April.