This painting was a finalist in the Art Renewal Centre International Salon 2019 & published in the ARC Salon book, it was also exhibitedt in the Lethbridge 20000 Prize, and Percival Portrait Prize.
In this self portrait I invite the viewer to look, presenting myself as an object in a still life to be observed. It presents my sense of vulnerability as an artist, the challenge of painting about my thoughts, feelings & life - and the unease at letting them be seen by an audience.
Self Portrait - Carnivale
Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Linen, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 57.5cm (W) x 41cm (H) x 3.5cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Colleen Stapleton is a contemporary realist artist whose work focuses on the figure, portraiture & still life. She has been a finalist in the Portia Geach Memorial Award, Darling Portrait Prize, Shirley Hannan, Percival, SBS, Lethbridge 20000, Kennedy Art Prize, International Art Renewal Centre Salon & received the Highly Commended Award in the KAAF Prize. Career highlights include winning the 2018 A.M.E Bale Painting prize, Florence Academy of Art Scholarship, and the JAAS Brett Whiteley Scholarship. She has exhibited in group shows nationally and has studied in workshops at the Repin Academy (St Petersburg), Florence Academy of Art, Realist Academy of Art (Toronto), and with Stephen Early from Studio Incamminati. She also has a Bachelor of Fine Art from Griffith University and a Diploma of Art from Julian Ashton Art School.With a passion for figurative oil painting, she paints to try to depict the beauty and complexity of life, objects and scenes.