Kent Brewery

Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist

33.5cm (W) x 33.5cm (H) x 6cm (D)

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Framed by Artist

A$790

Arrives 20–22 Jul

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Artwork Description

Former Great Western Hotel Broadway, 1991

64-68 Broadway. Looking south west across Broadway towards the former Great Western Hotel at 64-68 Broadway, which was a Tooheys Hotel.

The ACF (Australian Cycling Federation) shop is in the former hotel building. Buildings behind the hotel, on the right, are the Tooths Irving Street brewery, which was built in 1912, and covers the land between Balfour Street and Carlton Street.

The left hand building is the Kent brewery, which is the original Tooth & Co Brewery site, established in 1835.
The word Carlton is on the building exterior. A tall chimney is on the Irving Street brewery site. Above Balfour Street a transom carries pipes from one building to the other.

Artist Bio

I started drawing when I was 6 years of age, focusing on birds and country homes. Now I’m obsessed with rubber block printing, as it’s so relaxing to etch away. Also enjoy printing fabrics to make vintage handmade toys and currently revelling in oil painting on canvas. I’m based in Wahroonga, right against the Lane Cove National Park, with amazing bush tracks on my doorstep. I studied Graphic Design and Finished Art at TAFE and envied the Fine Arts students.

I mostly paint what I see around me, from kitchen gadgets, bush tracks, historical buildings or Australian homes, but no object is off limits. I believe a painting should look like a painting, not a photo. It needs depth, fresh tones and an eye-catching scene, as well as long shadows and clean colours. My sketchbook is filled with drawings and watercolours, a great pass-time just for me.

Always looking at my surroundings with an eye for another subject matter to immortalise on canvas, no inspirational opportunity is lost, from home to abroad. Once the chosen item has been decided, particular focus on the sun’s reflective properties and shadows are paramount to achieve the correct lighting. A painting always begins with a sketch and I love the drawing process. Once transferred to canvas, it all comes together with colours and tones to make the composition work. To see my art displayed in people’s homes is truly gratifying, as it’s my dream to reach more homes.

Commissions

Fiona's studio is in Wahroonga