The Last Makatron

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Situated next to the rail line alongside the Western Highway near Pimpinio, Vic which is near Horsham, Vic is a graffitied train building of "The Makatron". Super cool in appearance, it's a replica of the old ghetto blasters we kids owned in our days of the 80s! It sits idle along the train tracks as you drive either to Melbourne or Adelaide and since I drive this highway often, I was always intrigued to paint what I think is a fabulous piece of street art. I like it.... hope you do too. Thankyou xx

Artist Bio

Hello everyone!
I have travelled far and wide with my husband's work for 20 odd years to numerous states around Australia and twice to the USA. I suppose you can call me a defence spouse, Army style!
It was during a posting to the US where I became the 'accidental artist', painting local scenes around Leavenworth County, Kansas and selling my art through word of mouth! This crazy journey has inspired me to continue my love for painting scenes throughout Australia
I feel my artwork is, by virtue, the colours I see and the lines that define them. My art is bright, bold, joyful, unique depictions of life around me through numerous journeys I've encountered in a nature loving form. I draw inspiration from female artists in Maude Lewis, Georgia O'Keefe and Heather Brown who created their own distinct styles and a belief in themselves
For me and my art style, I seek collectors who dare to venture into bright pop/ naive/ contemporary art.
I focus mainly on acrylics and black markers using small to medium size canvas or acrylic paper. Certain picture frames are repurposed and matted with love to reduce the landfill we humans love to create.
I want my artwork to be different, a little obscure, very animated, yet recognisable to admire.
I hope to bring a visual flair to those who adore creative, quirky pieces that express pure joy and an illustrative love of life around us. Your blank wall or tiny computer nook may need a dose of gladness to brighten your

Thankyou so much for reading xx
PS:- Some of my artworks have been removed for the upcoming SALA Arts Festival next month in South Australia. Catch me around if you can!