Blankets, Books, and the Gaze: The Intimate Paintings of Prudence Flint

Melbourne artist Prudence Flint has spent over thirty years crafting evocative portraits of women, using her distinctive oil-on-linen technique.

Her paintings, set in minimalist interiors or serene outdoor spaces, are rich with emotional nuance and psychological ambiguity. Everyday items—books, tea cups, blankets—serve as symbolic clues to inner lives, while her process, from pencil sketch to live painting, is slow and intentional. Each piece evolves organically, often departing from its initial concept, resulting in intimate scenes that feel quietly profound and mysteriously familiar.

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