Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary - South Australia

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Framing Options

A$180

Artwork Details

Medium Drawing, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 21cm (W) x 29.7cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Estimated Delivery Time from QLD

Saturday, Jun 20 - Monday, Jun 22

Artwork Description

Located 600km north of Adelaide in the ruggedly spectacular northern Flinders Ranges, this 610sq km multi award-winning Wilderness Sanctuary was founded by the Sprigg family in 1968 and continues to operate to this day with a strong emphasis on science, education and conservation to enable us, as custodians, to preserve this priceless and unique wilderness and its inhabitants into the future.

Artist Bio

Craig Sloss - Artist & Educator
Craig Sloss lives a creative double life as a senior lecturer at Queensland University of Technology by day and a passionate visual artist by night. His artistic journey began in school, where he first discovered his love for drawing and developed a deep appreciation for all forms of artistic expression.
In his early years, Craig dedicated himself to drawing, spending several years honing his craft and exploring his creative voice. However, as life’s demands grew more pressing, his artistic pursuits took a backseat, and for 35 years, his drawing materials gathered dust while he focused on other endeavors.
The year 2021 marked a pivotal renaissance in Craig’s life when he courageously reignited his dormant passion for art. With renewed vigor and a mature perspective shaped by decades of life experience, he returned to his first love—drawing. Today, Craig creates distinctive hand-drawn designs that showcase his diverse artistic interests, ranging from the mythical realm of Norse mythology to the breathtaking beauty of Australian landscapes.
This artistic revival represents more than just a hobby; it’s a testament to the enduring power of creativity and the importance of reconnecting with one’s authentic self. Craig’s work reflects both his academic rigor and his artist’s soul, creating pieces that are both intellectually engaging and visually compelling.
Balancing his roles as educator and artist, Craig demonstrates that it’s never too late to rediscover and pursue one’s creative passions, inspiring others through both his teaching and his art.

Commissions

Craig's studio is in Brisbane