Good Morning Chickens

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A$810

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 92cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Good morning Chickens was a brilliant title for this piece! The little feathered ladies were enjoying pecking around in the morning sunshine near to me as I painted, as if they were saying hello! All except the black one which hung back timidly and kept to herself in the chicken house! They're in a small field of bright yellow daisies and luscious green grass!
I love painting farm animals, especially chooks and cows! They're so expressive with a unique shape and beautiful natural colours!

The canvas is stretched cotton duck. The painting has been varnished with damar.
It will be sent with a certificate of authenticity, and packed with an acid free tissue paper covering the painting at the front. It will have foam on the inside behind the surface of the painting to protect it in transit, wrapped thrice with bubble or special recyclable wrap, then securely taped up in a cardboard box with foam on two sides.
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Artist Bio

Adie Bergen is an artist based in Gembrook in the Dandenong Ranges, Australia. She discovered a love of drawing from a young age, drawing on anything with paper in it, including her dad's business files! In high school she realised a love for painting in oils on canvas.

After high school in 1994 she studied Fine Arts at the University of Ballarat, majoring in painting under Doug Wright. From there, after a stint in hospitality and teaching at primary schools, she moved to Melbourne and studied painting at Montsalvat under David Moore.

Moving to the Dandenong Ranges in 2006 she wanted to push her painting skills further and became a member and student at the Sherbrooke Art Society Gallery in Belgrave. She studied under the tonal artist Jeffrey Murphy, who has been a great influence and mentor for Adie over 14 years. She has flourished under his guidance using the tonal technique.

Adie has since settled in Gembrook where she paints in her studio. She mainly works with oils but is also accomplished in pastel, pencil and water colours. Her art has mainly been traditional in style but she has been pushing in different directions, mainly due to her interest and love of colourist art and 20th century Ukranian realism and abstract art.

Commissions

Adie's studio is in Gembrook