Roses to cherish

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$550

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 12in (W) x 12in (H) x 1.4in (D)
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Artwork Description

Hi everyone, here is a very special painting of mine titled 'Roses to Cherish'. I dearly loved creating this piece as it reminded me so much of my beautiful darling mum and how she adored roses. This painting has a very soft touch which brought calmness and peacefulness to my mind. It's 30 x30 cm, comes fully varnished, sides painted with a signed certificate of authenticity. If you have family that loves roses, then please check this piece out, I am sure it not going to disappoint you. Many thanks for viewing and supporting my artwork, I dearly appreciate all your support.

Artist Bio

Uma Barry is a self-taught Australian artist whose practice is deeply rooted in a lifelong connection to the natural world. Encouraged by her artistic parents, Uma began her creative journey at the age of fifteen. Over the decades, she has developed a refined body of work that celebrates Australian landscapes, florals, flowing streams, coastal light and most notably the iconic gum trees that have become a hallmark of her art.

Drawing forms the foundation of Uma’s process, allowing her to study and understand her subjects with intimacy and precision. She works primarily in oils, employing traditional glazing techniques to build luminous layers of depth and atmosphere. Her practice often includes developing several works simultaneously in different subject matters, giving each piece space to evolve organically. Uma is also known for her small-scale paintings and miniatures which refine the spirit of larger scenes into intimate, detailed compositions.

Uma’s work has been exhibited widely, with her paintings held in both private and public collections. A significant moment in her career came in 2015 when she was invited to appear on the television program Colour In Your Life with Graeme Stevenson, a feature that highlighted her technical skill and deep affinity for the Australian environment. Uma also taught art and although she no longer tutors, this period remains an important and cherished chapter of her artistic life.

For Uma, painting is not only a creative practice but a place of solace and reflection. Following the loss of her mother, her art became a sanctuary and heartfelt continuation of the encouragement and love instilled by her family. Through her paintings, she invites viewers to pause, breathe and experience a quiet, contemplative connection with nature.