Sue was struggling to find a new subject to paint when she heard the song ‘Come to the end of the line” by the Traveling Wilburys. She substituted the last word of the title to come up with this idea. Here Sue has painted a lone hiker, who has walked for miles along tortuous hilly roads when she finds herself at the end of the line. The road is curled up and beyond this is a drop off a cliff. Sue hopes it is not interpreted as a sign of depression. For to be able to walk in beautiful scenery, amongst the wildflowers is surely a sign of hope.
Sue has painted this scene in portrait format and the canvas is sealed in satin varnish and is signed on the back. The painting is wired and ready to hang.
Come to the End of the Road
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 24in (W) x 29.9in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Sue was brought up in Central Africa and spent her formative years moving from one small mining town to another with her family. Both parents were creative and her mother was a botanical artist. Sue was encouraged to amuse herself with few material possessions. She developed a deep love of nature and the surrounding bush with its diversity of flora and fauna.
Many years later Sue emigrated to Perth with her young family and as soon as her children were established at primary school, she began to attend part time art classes at TAFE and the Claremont College of Art.
A decade later and following another shift, this time to Adelaide, she became a volunteer art guide at the South Australia Art Gallery, which reinforced her love of history and art.
In the past decade, and following a further move to Brisbane, Sue has intermittedly attended short courses in various mediums of art and has attended Don Waters weekly demonstration sessions at Beenleigh.
Sue mainly works in acrylics but dabbles in oils and mixed media. She is Brisbane-based and a member of RQAS. Her paintings are based in reality but she likes to look for the humour in everyday life.