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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 65cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This is part of a body of work that looks at the interplay of mid winter light on objects from my collection. The painting is named after the figure depicted in the painting. It is one of Royal Doulton's most popular figurines first produced in 1937. This one was made to celebrate Australia's Bicentennial in 1988 and is in a green and gold colourway. It belonged to my mother-in-law who was an elegant woman exuding style and grace, much like the figurine. Sadly no longer with us.

Oil on canvas, 610mm x 460mm. Gallery wrap canvas on timber frame. Signature on both front and back. Ready to hang.

Artist Bio

John Klein is a contemporary Australian artist who has been engaged in creative pursuits his entire career. His love for the visual arts has seen him drawn to the mediums of film, photography and painting. He has been a finalist in a number of prestigious art prizes including the Mosman, Kennedy and Gallipoli to name a few.

John enjoys collecting various objects which often become the subject matter for his unique still life paintings. He is an avid gardener which is also reflected throughout his floral subjects.

“I have been collecting vases and other objet d’art for the last thirty years. I am most interested in the designs from the arts and crafts, art nouveau and art deco periods, and these appear regularly in my paintings. Some of the vases I own and others I covet. My gardening interest was encouraged by my father, who was also an artist and trained under the legendary Rayner Hoff at East Sydney Technical College (now the National Art School) in the 1930s.”

Whilst sometimes appearing decorative in nature, art collectors readily engage with John’s work through the deeper commentary on significant craftsmanship and tradition. John seeks to document and highlight a discussion about both quality design in our everyday utilitarian items, along with the restorative force of the bloom – a life force in nature.

His paintings are held in private collections in Italy, France, Germany, USA, United Kingdom and throughout Australia.

John has completed numerous commissions and enjoys collaborating with clients to bring their vision to life. He has painted many pet portraits and would love to imortalise you fur baby in a commissioned painting.

He has recently expanded his practice to include surface design and his work can now be seen on a diverse range of products including scarves, cushions and bags.

Commissions

John's studio is in Sydney