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Billy Oakley
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Billy Oakley
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who?
CV
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who?
Store Today has never and will probably never end. It just gets dark sometimes and we go to bed.
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Today has never and will probably never end. It just gets dark sometimes and we go to bed.

$450.00

Artwork Details

MediumOil, Wood, Ready to hangDimensions75cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)

This painting is from a series of work I exhibited in Adelaide, in 2025. The series was exhibited under the name “Clang”

The works in this series were tongue in cheek reflections of the artist. They show light hearted humour and staring at the sun sincerity. This body of work reflected on a recent car accident I had, putting me in hospital for six days and leaving with a bad heart, and my experience as an artist practicing for over a decade. Resulting with work on themes of anxiety surrounding issues of the self, the body, urbanisation, climate, and artistry. 


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Artwork Details

MediumOil, Wood, Ready to hangDimensions75cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)

This painting is from a series of work I exhibited in Adelaide, in 2025. The series was exhibited under the name “Clang”

The works in this series were tongue in cheek reflections of the artist. They show light hearted humour and staring at the sun sincerity. This body of work reflected on a recent car accident I had, putting me in hospital for six days and leaving with a bad heart, and my experience as an artist practicing for over a decade. Resulting with work on themes of anxiety surrounding issues of the self, the body, urbanisation, climate, and artistry. 


Artwork Details

MediumOil, Wood, Ready to hangDimensions75cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 2.5cm (D)

This painting is from a series of work I exhibited in Adelaide, in 2025. The series was exhibited under the name “Clang”

The works in this series were tongue in cheek reflections of the artist. They show light hearted humour and staring at the sun sincerity. This body of work reflected on a recent car accident I had, putting me in hospital for six days and leaving with a bad heart, and my experience as an artist practicing for over a decade. Resulting with work on themes of anxiety surrounding issues of the self, the body, urbanisation, climate, and artistry.