Shangri-La Bondi. Ed. 7 of 100

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Medium Linocut Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 16.5in (W) x 23.2in (H) x 0in (D)
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Artwork Description

I have always been captivated by Art Deco apartments in Bondi and along Campbell Parade. With whimsical names like Lurline, El Nino Grandeur and my favourite Shanghai-La. Number 6/100 of this print is a finalist in the Waverley Art Prize 2018. I carved this lino block in 2005. There will be 100 prints. I print each one individually and date them them the year of creation. This is an unconventional way of printmaking. There are currently 10 prints in existance.

Artist Bio

I have had the joy of being a professional artist for over 30 years. In all the forms that it takes. From being my sole income, to supplementing my family's income, to supplementing a full-time wage. Being an artist is hard work, but the reward of having someone love your work and place it in their home, there is no greater accolade. Your art becomes part of the fabric of someone's life.
A long career also means my art is now reaching the auction market. They are not huge sums but is nice to see them pop up for sale. (They are also popping up in local op shops!).
My art practice has taken on many forms. Initially there was my prolific stage. The early days of paying the rent and mortgage, before my 2nd child was born. I was sometimes creating 1000 works a year! That is a lot of paint, a lot of paper and some very worn-out brushes.
Moving to Canberra from Sydney saw the second stage of my career. Slowing down, parenting 3 growing children. Art was secondary, but always there. I would paint at night in my studio, I would carve lino blocks in the car, waiting for kids to finish whatever activity they were doing.
Now I am in another stage, post-divorce, reinventing myself, standing on my own two feet. Producing some of my best work. Discovering lithography and more printmaking, less painting. A watershed solo exhibition 2026/27 at the Belconnen Arts Centre in Canberra. A coming of age as an artist. Opening my own gallery in 2026 to showcase regional artists. Grabbing life with both hands and being grateful for every collector that kept me going. Thankyou!!!

Commissions

Jennifer's studio is in Canberra