A small impressionist flower painting of magnolias, proteas and blue wild flowers inspired by my Blue Mountains garden. Hand painted onto a natural linen fabric art panel.
The painting has been sweetly framed into an aesthetic, whitewashed style and bevilled wooden frame construction under glass. It has affixed d-rings and cord at the rear ready for you to hang.
The painting has been signed on the front and will also receive the Artist’s Certificate of Authenticity
Flowers On Linen in Aesthetic Bevilled Frame
Framed by Artist
Framed and ready to hang
This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 11.02(W) x 14.17(H).
Artwork dimensions - 7.87(W) x 9.84(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Linen, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 11in (W) x 14.2in (H) x 1in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Welcome to Christine's gallery page
Christine is a contemporary painter, occasional art judge and art curator, who lives on Gundungurra and Dharug land, creating art in her bush studio and attached gallery in the beautiful Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. When you browse Christine's art you will discover it is intuitive, sensual and colourful and underpinned by her love of strong expressive drawing and blending. Christine paints primarily in acrylics and inks and use substrates of artist quality papers, canvas and professional art boards.
Christine's sold and commissioned paintings hang in private homes and offices around Australia, in the United Kingdom, France, USA , Germany, The Phillipines and Japan.
Christine is the recipient of prestigious art awards, peoples’ choice awards and prizes. Most recently Christine was a Finalist in the St Columba Art Prize 2025.
Christine has held successful solo exhibitions most recently at Gallery NWC in Katoomba and at the historic Braemar Gallery in Springwood. She has also shown at Plane Tree Gallery, Gallery One88 Fine Arts, Everglades House, Nolan-On-Lovel Gallery and The Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum Café
“While I have done many things in life so far, studying, working and travelling extensively, I truly think I was born to paint! I get great joy from creating and more so when my art is appreciated and sought by viewers and collectors. I am so fortunate to live and create in the World Heritage Listed Area of The Blue Mountains, and take most of my inspirations from its natural environs and my own sprawling Studio gardens,
I love sharing my art and run a number of popular art classes and workshops in from my studio. I enjoy being an active member of the vibrant Blue Mountains arts community. I volunteer at my local art gallery and enjoy giving back to the arts community in that way.
You can find me on Instagram, and Visitors to the Blue Mountains are always welcome to browse my Studio and Gallery by appointment and I accept commissions via Bluethumb and am happy to discuss your ideas.