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Artwork Details

Medium Giclée, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 59.5cm (W) x 84.1cm (H) x 0cm (D)
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Artwork Description

In Vietnam push bikes, along with scooters are the most common method of transporting people and items all around the countryside. If you stand by a road side long enough you will see all manner of items, most completely unexpected, cycled past you. From chickens, to pigs, to fruit to electrical goods no item is too big or too numerous for our Vietnamese friends to move on two wheels. Sometimes the cargo was so large it engulfed the rider which made it hard for me to see them and I assume even harder for them to see me. The cargo of choice for my subject is jackfruit. A fruit big enough to knock a cyclist off their bike but yummy enough to eat often.

The photograph I used as the reference for this image was taken by Dave Weatherall (@thattravelblog) and can be found on the web-site Unsplash. Thank you Dave for taking and sharing this image.

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Artist Bio

As a child Catherine drew continuously and very little escaped her artistic capture. As she got older, adult responsibilities took over and drawing was replaced by more mundane tasks such as paying bills, working, shopping, and housework. In 2020 Catherine had a health scare and required several months of treatment. To get through it she returned to what bought her joy as a child and so the second act of her artistic journey began.
During her treatment she discovered the benefits of creating art digitally. Principally that it is mess free and can be created on the lounge. Both factors proving most convenient while undergoing chemotherapy. After her treatment finished, Catherine continued to explore this medium and most of her art on this site has been drawn digitally on her iPad.
Just as the young Catherine was rarely without her pens and pencils, the older Catherine now goes everywhere with her iPad and she has employed it on many of her travelling and camping adventures to capture the vistas of her life.
Catherine has many great loves in life including family, friends, bushwalking, camping, travelling, creating and all things nature. She has a job she loves in the environmental field and it is to art and nature that she turns to when life starts to become overwhelming. The unique colours, plants, landscapes and animals of Australia and her travels serve as her muses.
For Catherine, as so often happens, out of the ashes of trauma, the opportunity to forge a new path has bloomed. She has only just started walking this new trail. She doesn’t know where her creative journey will take her and she doesn’t know where it will end but she is open to all possibilities and hopes her artistic travels will be long, windy and full colour! Always colour!

Commissions

Catherine's studio is in Meanjin (Brisbane)