Ashvin Harrison Australian, b. 1984
121.9 x 121.9 cm
At the centre of the composition, a serene female portrait is rendered in refined coconut charcoal realism. Her eyes are closed, her expression calm, immersed in a moment of internal stillness. This grounded, monochromatic figure contrasts powerfully with the vibrant eruption of colour that radiates from her mind — an energetic explosion of movement, emotion, and individuality.
The surrounding abstract splashes represent thought, creativity, and the unseen frequencies that shape human experience. Layers of bold colour move outward in dynamic motion, symbolising the complexity of the mind — a fusion of memory, emotion, inspiration, and identity. Interwoven within this movement are butterflies, subtle symbols of transformation, growth, and personal evolution.
A defining feature of the artwork is the pair of luxurious gold headphones worn by the subject. Within them sits the iconic Ferrari emblem — a deeply personal detail reflecting the collector’s passion, ambition, and drive. This element transforms the headphones into more than a visual accessory; they become a symbol of focus, aspiration, and the power of tuning into one’s own frequency in a world filled with external noise.
Frequency of Freedom explores the idea that true freedom is not external, but internal — found within clarity of thought, self-awareness, and alignment with one’s own identity. The act of listening becomes metaphorical, suggesting that when we tune into ourselves, we unlock a deeper sense of purpose and direction.
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