ANGELINE GOH | THE GRAIN REMEMBERS
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 - Sunday, February 22, 2026
Frances Keevil at Studio W - 6 Bourke St, Woolloomooloo Wed - Sun, 11 - 5
JOIN THE ARTIST ON THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY, 5 - 7PM
I paint on wood and work with resin and plaster, letting each material guide me with its own rhythm, texture, and quiet energy. Nothing is predetermined; the work unfolds from how I feel in the moment.
Wood offers its grain and history, resin brings fluidity and light, and plaster holds stillness and weight. Together, they mirror the contrasts of nature through my mind. Movement and calm, softness and strength, and the shifting landscapes of my inner world.
Each piece becomes a meeting point between material and emotion, where natural textures blend with instinctive marks and layered surfaces. My hope is that these works invite a gentle pause, allowing viewers to sense both the grounding presence of nature and the feeling woven into every layer.
Thank you for sharing this moment with me, your presence made it come to life.
Angeline Goh
The Grain Remembers
mixed media sculpture - wood, resin and acrylic paint
H: 130 cm W: 25 cm D: 24 cm
The grain remembers. Painted with birds and dragons, each figure carries movement and life, inviting viewers to reflect on the stories, myths, and quiet histories that wood preserves, bridging past and present, earth and sky.
Angeline Goh
Collected Sightings I: Two Magpies
wood, clay, acrylic paint and resin
H: 85 cm W: 15 cm D: 14 cm
I paint birds as a way of paying attention. They sit at the edge of our daily lives, watching, waiting, adapting, often unnoticed yet deeply present. Drawn to nature and the quiet intelligence of birds, I’m interested in their gestures, groupings, and the unspoken relationships between them. Birds become stand-ins for memory, observation, and belonging, allowing me to explore stillness, connection, and the small rituals of the natural world.
Magpies, as I have been told, sing with such beauty; a quiet reminder that poetry lives all around us, if we simply pause to listen.
Angeline Goh
Collected Sightings II: Two Kookaburras, One Cockatoo
wood, clay, acrylic paint and resin
H: 124 cm W: 15 cm D: 14 cm
The mischievous laughter of two kookaburras and a cockatoo is proof that even the wild has a sense of humour; and a little poetry too!
Angeline Goh
A Celebration of Possibilities
wood, resin, plaster, acrylic paint and stainless balls
H: 210 cm W: 40 cm D: 40 cm
Life presents us with a series of possibilities, each leading toward a different outcome. Every choice; up, down, left, or right - sets us on a distinct path. The silver balls represent these possibilities: moments of decision, chance, and movement. Some lead to significant shifts, others to quieter, smaller destinations, yet all carry us somewhere.
This work reflects on choice as both deliberate and accidental, inviting the viewer to consider how direction, scale, and consequence shape our journeys.
Angeline Goh
A Quiet Reflection
mixed media sculpture - clay, plaster, resin and acrylic paint and stainless balls
H: 37 cm W: 80 cm D: 27 cm
The place where sky leans into sea, captured in quiet reflection. It's the horizon we carry with us; a memory of peace, of vastness, of feeling small and whole all at once in the reflection in the spheres. In the stillness, we are reminded, we belong to something greater.
Angeline Goh
Petals and Small Witnesses
wood, acrylic paint and resin
110 x 120 cm