Lioness Study

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Medium Pastel, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 15.8in (W) x 11.8in (H) x 0.4in (D)
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Artwork Description

Lioness in Botswana, Moremi Reserve.

This is a study of a beautiful young lioness I saw on my travels, still unmarked by the inevitable scars all lions seem to acquire as they encounter life. We can sometimes view lions as being invulnerable apex predators and rulers of their domain - but life is challenging for all of us, including them.

On this morning she sat facing the warming sun, confident, powerful and at peace.

Artist Bio

The spirit and energy of wild animals is something I aim to express in my work, and I am happy with a piece when it has the right feeling.

I have been painting for about 25 years, and I both taught myself and found artists who inspired me and took classes with them. To help me grow as a wildlife artist, and give something back to the animals, I also immersed myself in the animals' worlds through conservation wildlife volunteering in Africa. I focus on translating some of these experiences into my paintings, to get that feeling of connection and remembrance that a viewer can also respond to.

Now my work has won many awards. My paintings have been published in the book, 'Luminous Colour - Showcasing Australian Pastel Artists', by Linda Hibbs, and 'African Legend - White Lions and Leopards', by Michelle Stewart.

Inspired by the Africa trips, I studied zoology at La Trobe University and graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in zoology with a genetics minor, and I worked at a zoo for 6 years.

I exhibit regularly in Melbourne and teach classes and workshops.

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Alison's studio is in Melbourne