CHAYNI HENRY F L A S H M O B
CHAYNI HENRY FLASH MOB 4 SEPTEMBER - 25 SEPTEMBER 2015
Acid on Mindil 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40 x 30cm Cat. 01 $1,500
A life well lived 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40 x 30cm Cat. 02 $1,500
String theory 2015 acrylic on wooden panel 40 x 29.5cm Cat. 03 $1,500
Chucky 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40 x 30cm Cat. 04 $1,500
Channel Island 2008 acrylic on wooden panel 30.5 x 41cm Cat. 05 $1,500
Judo master 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 30.5 x 40.5cm Cat. 06 $1,500
A test of affection 2014 acrylic on wooden panel 41 x 27.5cm Cat. 07 $1,500
Crusin’ I 2008 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 08 $1,500
Cruisin’ II 2008 Acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 09 $1,500
Howard Springs 2008 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 10 $1,500
Drug mule 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 11 $1,500
Sausage-fest 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 12 $1,500
Gourmand 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 13 $1,500
The most wonderful time of the year 2010 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 14 $1,500
Animal instinct 2011/2013 acrylic on wooden panel 45.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 15 $1,500
Man trap 2010 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 16 $1,500
Father of the year 2010 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 17 $1,500
Pop 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 18 $1,500
Sate-hen 2008 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 19 $1,500
Smoke rings 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 20 $1,500
Hormones 2009 Acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 21 $1,500
Hamburger hill 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 22 $1,500
No sympathy 2009 Acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 23 $1,500
Buddhist 2009 Acrylic on wooden panel 40.5 x 30.5cm Cat. 24 $1,500
A new neurosis 2009 acrylic on wooden panel 30.5 x 40.5cm Cat. 25 $1,500
Chayni Henry is a largely self-taught Artist, residing in Darwin, Australia. Her work very literally follows a narrative form; depicting life events, historical anecdotes and occurrences, largely within the setting of her remote home town. Her style of large blocks of text accompanying a painting is reminiscent of the South American devotional paintings “Retablos” from which she drew her original inspiration. She has since also branched out into exploring architectural forms through cut-out designs, whilst still retaining the original narrative component of earlier work. She has exhibited widely across Australia, in 2006 she was selected for The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney’s prestigious “Primavera” exhibition. She was the inaugural winner of the “Togart” Art Prize and has shown in venues such as Sherman Galleries, Fremantle Art Centre, Australian Gallery of Art and Design, Parliament House NT and many private Galleries and ARI’s, both in Australia, and overseas. She has works in the collections of National Gallery of Australia, Northern Territory Government Collection, Artbank, Charles Darwin University Collection, Wollongong University Collection, Charles Sturt University Collection, Print Council of Australia Colletion Laverty Collection and many more public and private collections.