Carolyn Brennan-Tucker is a teacher and artist living in a remote community in the Northern Territory. She paints the landscapes around her, often concentrating on the rocky hills, trees and beautiful cloud formations at dusk that she sees on her evening walks. She has lived in many parts of Australia, and you will see the influence this has had on her work through her past and present works.
Carolyn paints with acrylics, often on a large scale, capturing the essence of the landscape around her. Carolyn has always been artistic and started to paint seriously in 2008 when she returned to Timber Creek to work at the local school.
“I was irrevocably drawn to the baobab tree; they were all around me. I visualised them as people, and studied their life cycle and amazing forms, and so I started painting them, winning the People's Choice award in 2009 at the Pine Creek Gold Rush Festival, and selling my first painting after exhibiting at the Timber Creek festival.”
Now Carolyn lives and works in Harts Range in the desert surrounded by the East MacDonnell Ranges. She chases the light and shadows she sees morning and evening, capturing the changing times of the day on her canvas.