The snow gums of Australia's alpine region are currently under threat from both climate change and the longicorn beetle, which is causing die-back in many trees. I have always loved these trees since I first went skiing when I was 18 years old. To think they may be endangered is very troubling.
Snow Gum in the Mist
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 19.7in (W) x 23.6in (H) x 1.2in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Carmel has been an artist for over 30 years, working in watercolour, acrylic, oils, charcoal and pastels. She is a founding member of Artists of Wallambah, on the mid north coast of NSW.
Carmel completed several years at Randwick TAFE Art course and completed the Botanical Illustration Course at the Sydney Botanic Gardens. More recently she completed the Contemporary Art Course online with the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
She exhibited with the Balmain Waterlilies for many years, and in Gallery 47 in Rylstone when she lived there for 20 years on a large bush property adjoining the Wollemi National Park. She was a participant in the contemporary art festival Cementa, in Kandos, where she gave a talk about her work.
Carmel is drawn to light and its effects on any subject. Her interest and dedication to Australian flora and fauna is reflected in her drawings and paintings of the Australian bush. She presently lives on 35 acres of bush in Nabiac, NSW where she has an art studio and runs a native plant nursery. She has recently placed her property, βGulu Guulabaaβ, under a Voluntary Conservation Agreement.
She finds being in the bush and creating art as both deeply spiritual experiences.
Her artistic philosophy is to engender a love of the Australian bush and its biodiversity to all who view her work.