Waiting For The Rain 2019

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Medium Watercolour, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 29.9in (W) x 22.1in (H) x 0.1in (D)
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Artwork Description

Black Cockatoos signify rain coming and there are lots of drought affected regions across this country hoping for these guys to show up right now. I've painted this work with a dry looking landscape and turned my attention to the beautiful light and shadow play that appears on Gum trees.

My current works feature expressive line and pattern within the Australian Landscape and are painted with feelings of respect and admiration for our precious natural treasures, but also with sadness and despair about our distressing extinction rates and destructive corporate interests.

**** My works on paper are sold unframed unless specified in the listing. Paper is easier and safer to ship than heavy glass frames, and I also prefer to leave it up to the collector to choose the frame to suit their own decor. However if you'd prefer to purchase this work already framed, please get in touch for a quote as I'm also happy to arrange the framing for you with my local framer. Turn around time is usually around 2-3 weeks ****

Artist Bio

I’ve been making art for most of my life, though the path here hasn’t been completely straightforward. What was meant to be a one-year trip from the UK to Sydney in 1994 somehow turned into a permanent move, and Australia has felt like home ever since.
A lot of my work begins outdoors; walking, noticing plants growing through fences, strange colour combinations in nature, or bringing home flowers and cuttings to paint in the studio. Painting has always been a way for me to slow down and pay attention. It’s where I feel most myself.
Before returning to painting full-time in 2015, I worked across surface pattern design, printmaking and graphic design, and those influences still shape the way I paint today; through colour, rhythm, line and composition. I’m also deeply inspired by the simplicity and spontaneity of Chinese and Japanese ink painting, calligraphy and woodblock prints, though my work has gradually evolved into something much looser and more contemporary over time.
Since returning to full-time practice, my work has been exhibited in solo and group shows across Australia and selected as a finalist in prizes including the Calleen Art Award, Lethbridge Prize, Bluethumb Art Prize and the National Contemporary Watercolour Prize. My paintings and prints have also been licensed onto homewares and collected internationally.
I still feel genuinely grateful that I get to spend my days painting, and I hope that sense of joy, calm and curiosity finds its way into the work itself.