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'Pleasure Palace’ original artwork
122 × 182cm
acrylic and oil paint on canvas
framed in Tasmanian oakwood


‘Pleasure Palace’ is an original abstract figurative artwork made with acrylic and oil on canvas. The painting brings together gesture, form, and raw mark-making to create a charged visual field where figures emerge and dissolve. Colour is used with immediacy and intent, allowing emotion, tension, and play to coexist on the surface. The work sits within a neo-expressionist sensibility, where instinct, symbolism, and physicality are central. Figures and marks function as emotional signals rather than fixed narratives, creating space for personal interpretation and felt response.

‘Pleasure Palace’ — is available for acquisition now

The Art Apartment, a Sydney showroom founded by Jermaine and Annie, was recently featured in Bed Threads’ Journal, and ‘Pleasure Palace’ appears within the story. Bed Threads’ is an Australian lifestyle brand celebrated for its clean, timeless bedding and creative storytelling.

A glimpse from the feature:

Inside Art Apartment, a Small Home with Huge Creative Energy

There is a reason the aphorism “two heads are better than one” endures. In the best creative partnerships, ideas expand — but they are also challenged and refined. C.S. Lewis captured it neatly: two minds are “unlikely to go wrong in the same direction.” For Jermaine and Annie, the visionaries behind Art Apartment, that shared direction led to a compact apartment in Sydney’s Inner West — and the opportunity to transform it.

PRESS FEATURE

THE ARTIST

Cassidy Jackson is a contemporary artist based in Byron Bay, Australia. Her practice works within an abstract-figurative language that values honesty, presence, and emotional clarity over refinement. Cassidy has exhibited with Rainbow Studios, Young Hearts Melbourne, and Compendium Gallery in Melbourne, and her work has been featured in local and international publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.

Pleasure Palace
$5,800.00

‘Pleasure Palace’ original artwork

122 × 182cm

acrylic and oil paint on canvas

framed in Tasmanian oakwood

currently showing at HalfDay, Wollongong NSW

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