I just love the sound of chickens of distant neighbours. Brings back memories of feeding chickens in my nana’s backyard in Taroom, and occasionally finding hidden nests made by broody hens.
Lets Go Feed the Chickens!
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 11.8in (W) x 11.8in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artist Bio
“Painting with a purpose”
Thanks for taking the time to view my portfolio. I started painting later in life, unlike a lot of artists I was not really art obsessed as a child preferring to spend my time reading and writing poems. My interest started in my forties but it took until 2016 for me to have the time to really explore and practice regularly. Predominantly I am drawn to paint figures in landscape in an impressionistic style, which over the years has resulted in building a demand from collectors for bespoke art commissions.
I have had a varied career ranging from office work, merchandising, dental receptionist and qualifying as a Diversional Therapist in my forties and working part time in this field for seven years in psychiatric/dementia care. I believe in the therapeutic value of creative pursuits, and that is why I decided to study Diversional Therapy. This varied career, I believe, gave me a lot of avenues to people watch, observe, and listen to their stories and that is why I think I feel the need to put figures in landscape that tell a story to communicate through my art.
My inspiration comes from nature, the beach, and everyday scenes of life around us and I strive to convey the way the light picks up ordinary objects and turns them into extraordinary.
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Since 2017 - nearly nine years, I have been making regular donations, of 10% of my payments received from my artwork sales, to Shake It Up Australia in memory of my mum who suffered Parkinsons Disease/Lewy Body Dementia.
I have been doing some thinking and it is time for a change.
I have come to a decision now that it is time to honour my dad by donating to Cancer Council Queensland from here on.
My dad Howard Webb died from oesophageal cancer at the young age of 59. He was the best dad, a former nurse at Baillie Henderson Hospital and 1950 Australian 125 mile Champion cyclist.
Also now that I am going through treatment for breast cancer, I have reflected how fortunate it is that I am close to doctors and hospitals and the extra burden for fellow cancer patients who have to travel - another reason to choose a cancer charity.