Native Garden from the Kitchen Window

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The bright and colourful dabs and dashes in this painting have been organised together to create a lovely little collection of gum nuts, billy bobs and seed pods in an Australian native garden. The regenerated nuts, seeds and natives quietly show off their blushing pink and orange beauty. I love pink, orange and apricot together with just enough blue and green splattered throughout to make the colours pop. The reclaimed plastic represents the tenacity of native plant life. Created on stretched canvas, ready to hang with paint and resin extended over the sides.
I use creativity to explore and develop ideas of belonging and community. My technique is to study my surrounds, nature and people and use the impressions these leave in my mind as a basis for the work I do. This can lead to a series of works depicting the memory of a place or scene or as in this case, work that explores an issue. While these pieces will be a beautiful addition to your home, I hope they will also encourage discussion about the state of our natural world.

Artist Bio

Gennifer Anderson is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores belonging, memory, and connection through experimental use of materials. Working with an eclectic mix of found and recycled objects—wood, paper, ribbon, thread, dried flowers and more—she embraces the imperfect and the storied, creating layered works that hold history and invite reflection.

Acrylics are her foundation, yet her process is playful and varied, often incorporating drawing, pastels, oils, stencilling, scratching, and sculptural elements. Resin has long been a hallmark of her work for its luminous qualities and practical strength, though she now frequently experiments with water-based polyurethane as a more sustainable alternative.

Her subject matter reflects her love of the natural and human-made world—flowers, oceans, animals, insects, and unexpected juxtapositions—brought together in dimensions that are at once whimsical, surreal, and thought-provoking.

Deeply committed to both creativity and community, Gennifer draws inspiration from the idea that art is a place of belonging. As Brené Brown writes, “the magic of all art is the ability to both capture our pain and deliver us from it at the same time.” Through her imperfect yet heartfelt practice, Gennifer hopes her work speaks to the imperfect heart and offers the comfort of coming home

Commissions

Gennifer's studio is in Shellharbour