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Bella McGoldrick Flash Sheet For Sale

Bella McGoldrick
Bella McGoldrick - Flash Sheet, 2025

Flash Sheet, 2025

30 x 23 in 76 x 58 cm

About this work

In Flash Sheet, Bella McGoldrick assembles a constellation of meticulously rendered symbols—each charged with its own cultural and emotional resonance. A cherub, a barbed wire twist, a porcelain lamb, a bitten lip, and a shimmering spoon coexist within a single, immaculate composition. Referencing the language of tattoo “flash” designs, McGoldrick treats these icons like emblems of memory and identity, blending innocence with provocation, devotion with desire. Her hyperrealist precision turns each object into a relic of contemporary mythology—objects at once sacred, kitsch, and deeply human.

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2025
Flash Sheet

About Bella McGoldrick

Bella McGoldrick is an artist originally from New Zealand, raised in Melbourne, and now based in Byron Bay, Australia. She studied fashion design at RMIT, where she began sketching alongside her coursework, and later moved to New York City, where she supported herself by drawing custom portraits and everyday objects on commission.

McGoldrick works primarily in colored pencil and graphite, creating large scale, hyperrealistic drawings of ordinary objects: worn sneakers, crumpled receipts, half eaten food, and other items most people overlook. Her process is entirely hand drawn and largely self-taught, built around close observation and patience rather than photographic reference alone. She is particularly drawn to objects that show signs of wear, viewing that wear as evidence of personal use and memory.

Her work sits at the intersection of fine art and design, and she has built a direct relationship with collectors through her own studio and online platform. McGoldrick's drawings ask viewers to slow down and notice detail: the condensation on a glass, the crease in a fabric, the glint of light on a surface, transforming familiar, disposable objects into something worth holding onto.

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