Artwork Collection

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2008
2008

Painting

2008

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Biggest Splash Wins
Biggest Splash Wins

Painting

Biggest Splash Wins

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Cake
Cake

Painting

Cake

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Clock Works
Clock Works

Painting

Clock Works

The painting is made up of time slices of my day-to-day life.

Grow Up
Grow Up

Painting

Grow Up

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Hands made to catch me
Hands made to catch me

Painting

Hands made to catch me

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Head Rush
Head Rush

Painting

Head Rush

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How long can we play until someone gets hurt
How long can we play until someone gets hurt

Painting

How long can we play until someone gets hurt

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

I don't have favourites
I don't have favourites
I’m scared of thunderstorms
I’m scared of thunderstorms

Painting

I’m scared of thunderstorms

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Inanimate punching bag
Inanimate punching bag

Painting

Inanimate punching bag

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Middle of the pack
Middle of the pack

Painting

Middle of the pack

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Mixing
Mixing

Drawing

Mixing

A part of the "Thought" series

Simple Noise, Loud Mind
Simple Noise, Loud Mind
Thought 1
Thought 1

Drawing

Thought 1

A part of the "Thought" series

Thought 2
Thought 2

Drawing

Thought 2

A part of the "Thought" series

Watering a plant with no roots
Watering a plant with no roots

Painting

Watering a plant with no roots

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

We were always close
We were always close

Painting

We were always close

A part of the series "And now, she picks up the pieces"

Work by

Bri (Brianna) Dyer

Visual Artist, Educator

“Inspired by everyday life, I look to create a physical representation of memory and recollection specifically regarding childhood and seemingly mundane moments. ”