This painting evokes memories of camping among the spotted gums and messmate in summer. The sounds of birdsong in the canopy overhead and the rustle of unseen creatures in the understory with the booming surf crashing against the cliffs nearby. The fragrance of sun-warmed eucalyptus, damp leaf mould and woodsmoke from campfires. The dappled light playing on the spotted trunks of the gum trees and catching the jewel-like colours of fallen leaves as the branches sway in the breeze.
Spotted Gums and Cycads
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 61cm (W) x 76.2cm (H) x 1.5cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Different people use art to express different things- but for me it is a way of focusing on what is lovely, good, pure and excellent among all the sadness, confusion and decay in this world.
My subjects are often inspired by nature. Painting from my own reference photos gives me an opportunity, to revisit places, relive memories and think of the people I shared them with. I hope some of the joy and love can be felt by those who view my work.
I am what is usually described as a "self-taught" artist... but who has even learned anything completely on their own? I may not have had any formal training in art, but grew up surrounded by creative people- painters, art teachers and crafters. I was blessed with parents who encouraged creativity and taught me to observe light, beauty and detail in the world around me. Even as a primary school Visual Art teacher, I learned so much from my students about spontaneity, risk-taking and the sheer joy of making a mess!
Now retired from teaching, I am able to spend more time painting, enjoying nature and visiting new and familiar places for inspiration. I have also begun on the exciting journey of illustrating and writing my own picture books. Watch this space as I continue to learn and develop as an artist.