Christine Harb
Three Sisters
Three Sisters
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Mixed media acrylic
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Arrives ready to hang, without frame.
An abstract composition with large black shapes layered over a textured mix of brushstrokes.
This abstract piece evokes the quiet, enduring bond between three sisters—figures who are not depicted literally, but felt through the movement of colour and form. The layered strokes of earthy browns, soft whites, and muted greens create a textured landscape, suggesting a history built from overlapping experiences.
Against this backdrop, the deep black shapes at the centre feel like silhouettes or impressions—forms that appear distinct yet interwoven. They echo the idea of sisters who carry parts of one another: shared memories, borrowed strengths, and exchanged fragments of identity.
The contrast between the dark central forms and the surrounding warm tones symbolises how each sister stands apart and is shaped by the others. The rough, almost weathered texture hints at the passage of time—stories accumulated, traded, and worn smooth through closeness.
Together, the elements create a feeling of unity without uniformity. Each “figure” retains its own space, yet the boundaries blur just enough to suggest that the sisters’ lives are deeply connected – pieces of each other passed back and forth.
Arrives ready to hang, without frame.
