Adriane Strampp
In absentia 2003
oil on canvas
76 x 167.5 cm
no. 5827
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Untitled II 2003
oil on canvas
50.5 x 151.5 cm
no. 6237
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Translucent branches over and among (India) 2004
oil on canvas
168 x 153 cm
no. 6919
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
In the general scheme 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6248
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Another world than this 2004
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 7207
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
In one day's promise 2004
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6569
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Bia in Carmine 2003
oil on canvas
50.5 x 151.5 cm ( 3 panels)
no. 6318
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Butterflies 2003
oil on canvas
50.5 x 50.5 cm
no. 6319
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Butterflies 2003
oil on canvas
50.5 x 50.5 cm
no. 6236
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
The flowers were lovelier for danger 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 243 cm (2 panels)
no. 6152
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Custom without loss of memory 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6233
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Byzantine mosaics 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6232
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Bia 2003
oil on canvas
150 x 350 cm (3 panels)
no. 6196
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
And by our uncertainty 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6153
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Interlude 2003
oil on canvas
137 x 137 cm
no. 6271
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Untitled (dress and butterflies) 2003
oil on paper
152 x 152 cm
no. 6272
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
This is their hour 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6234
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Untitled I 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6235
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Transcendent moments 2003
oil on canvas
152 x 152 cm
no. 6231
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
Untitled IV 2003
oil on canvas
50.5 x 151.5 cm (3 panels)
no. 6269
SOLD
Adriane Strampp
From particles of a different dream 2003
oil on canvas
150 x 350 cm
SOLD

2003 Exhibition

Exhibition: 2003 
Opened October 25 2003 

Born USA 1960, educated UK and later Australia (BA Fine Art), lives in Australia and travels regularly to Italy. During the last 20 years Strampp’s work has been based on The Dress; beginning with wedding dresses, and later moving on to 16th and 17th century costume. Typically these large canvases were of a single dress standing alone in dark gardens, or moody interiors, always with the body ‘in absentia’. They were haunting and evocative, the dresses although ‘empty’ had a strong sense of their owner’s presence. 
This new work concerns old images, in a new and intimate light. Strampp has taken favourite dresses and re-worked selected details to fill the entire canvas. Fragments of a dress, and portraits of the young women who once wore them. Many have been drawn from Renaissance artists such as Bronzino. The garden too, is viewed more closely, but as with the dress, the whole story is never told.