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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 43cm (W) x 43cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This work is one of 10 pieces Glenda has created for an exhibition titled ‘Coalescence’ .
Australia's native flora has always known that beauty is found in diversity. In the way different flora find their place in the same soil and thrive together. Coalescence pairs ten works of vivid native plants, with the faces of people who call this country home, carrying the histories of dozens of nations and dozens of journeys. In the same way the landscape is shaped by each bloom, Australia is shaped by every person who plants themselves here.

Artist Bio

Glenda's artistic journey began 40 years ago, with fine china painting, a discipline that sharpened her eye for detail and her steady, patient hand. She went on to win several prizes for this work and spent around a decade producing it commercially — painting commissioned tile panels, hand basins, and friezes that brought her artistry into people's homes in a very personal way.

Alongside her painting, Glenda spent years working in a small boutique designer jewellery store in Brisbane, where she designed one-of-a-kind pieces for client commissions and the store's own collection. It's that same instinct for crafting something truly unique that runs through everything she creates.

A committed student of her craft, Glenda attended eight years of summer school at McGregor Summer School at the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba, with a focus on life drawing and painting — an experience that deepened her understanding of the human form and remains a lasting influence on her work today.

Glenda has generously shared her skills over the years, teaching both china painting and canvas painting, and she now runs popular paint and sip workshops in her local community — bringing people together through creativity and a good time.

These days, Glenda is retired and living on her country property, where she spends her days doing exactly what she loves most: painting, experimenting, and continuing to refine her craft. Her work centres on a joyful exploration of colour, the human form, and the natural environment, with a particular passion for Australian native flora and fauna. There's a wonderful quality to her paintings — highly detailed yet gently naïve, with an intensity of colour that draws you straight in and doesn't let go.

Commissions

Glenda's studio is in Woolooga