Shayne O’Donnell

Will my salty tears preserve or erode me?


Artist Statement
Shayne O’Donnell, self portrait with poppies
Shayne O’Donnell, self portrait with poppies

The left hand is the right hand.
After temporarily losing the use of my right hand, I was forced to create with my non-dominant left hand. This shift in approach meant I had fewer expectations of the outcome, which was liberating and allowed me to restart a creative process that had been halted by being so SICK AF.

Salt is part of an ongoing exploration of illness, loss, and grief. In this work, I use mulberries to stain the paper, which inevitably fades—a fragile deterioration over time. The colors, vivid and life-affirming, fade just as our bodies do under the weight of chronic illness or injury. By introducing salt, I aimed to preserve some of the color—just enough to hint at what once was, and just enough to evoke a quiet grief.

Shayne O’Donnell, Salt
Shayne O’Donnell, Salt, 2023, Mulberry stain and salt on paper, 102cm X 66cm, photo: artist

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Biography

Shayne O’Donnell is a practising artist currently living and working in Perth, on Whadjuk Boodjar. O’Donnell graduated from Curtin University with a Masters in 2011, and has shown at institutions such as PICA and John Curtin Gallery.  O’Donnell has work held in multiple private collections as well as Artbank Sydney.

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Connect

Instagram: @shayne_odonnell

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list of works

Shayne O’Donnell
Salt
2023
Mulberry stain and salt on paper
102 X 66cm
POA ($300)


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Artwork
Shayne O’Donnell, Salt
Shayne O’Donnell, Salt, 2023, Mulberry stain and salt on paper, 102cm X 66cm, photo: artist

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