Frankie Monstera

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 25cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Frankie Monstera by Kate Graham. Portrait of Frankie the Fox amongst Monstera leaves with Ladybugs crawling nearby. This painting is a naive and whimsical scene, exploring the beauty of some of nature's living creatures. This piece would make a great addition to any artwork or painting collection, whether it is in the home or office, living room or bedroom, or even the nursery or child's room. Painted on quality canvas, hooks and wire on back so ready to hang. Sides also painted in a continuance of the composition, so no need to frame.

Artist Bio

Having grown up in a household with a fulltime artist, Kate has always had an interest in art and especially paintings, being drawn to the world that are created in the area of the canvas.At university Kate majored in photography, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2003. In the years since, she built up a career as a graphic designer and illustrator in a number of advertising agencies across Sydney and Brisbane, either fulltime or on a freelance basis.After moving to Brisbane in 2010 she soon began pursing her love of painting, culminating in her first exhibition in 2014. As a result of this successful foray, she exhibited in a number of galleries in Queensland and Sydney since. In late 2017 Kate decided to end her corporate career, having reached the level of a senior graphic designer, in order to work fulltime in her creative studio, Anvil Artworks. Here she explores her passion for painting, while also working as a freelance designer and illustrator.Kate’s work is a celebration of colour. Her naive landscapes invite the view to enter the realm of the imagination by exploring the hues and shapes of the compositions. Landscapes offer the perfect outlet for presenting colour in riotous combinations in some instances, and in others a more muted but still impactful approach.