Pothos with Kookaburra Still Life Studio Scene

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Other
Dimensions 62cm (W) x 62cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Original 24 x 24" / 60 x 60cm oil on panel in black float frame, titled "Studio Scene."

Frame measures approx 25 x 25" / 62 x 62cm.

This particular piece depicts a favourite corner of my studio that catches the light beautifully in the late afternoon. Here I place finished small pieces to display atop the stack of drawers which hold some of my materials. I really enjoy painting foliage, but I am far better at bringing plants to life in paint, than I am at keeping them alive in my studio. I've never tried to re-paint one of my pieces before, so it was a fun challenge to re-create this kookaburra painting within this piece. 

Artist Bio

Whether it is birds, insects, botanicals or scenery, Alex Louisa's work captures all that fascinates her about nature. Brisbane based, she has been exhibiting within Australia since 2007, and internationally since 2012. She loves to pair highly detailed subjects next to unexpected backgrounds, such as splashy abstracts, experimental textures, crisp geometric patterns, or the sheer beauty of untouched woodgrain.

Often experimenting with mixed media, Alex mainly works with oils, watercolour, PanPastel, and charcoal. She focuses on elements of the natural world that grab her attention - by discovering the intricacies of a leaf or flower, or by trying to capture an animal's individual personality. She is constantly drawn to studying her surroundings and would love to eventually capture all of her favourite landscapes in paint, but birds will forever be her favourite subject. After all, her first word was "bird," so she's a bird-lover from way back.

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Alex's studio is in Brisbane