Pear in a bowl - unframed

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

I have quite a collection of still life objects that I keep coming back to, and this little bowl is one of my favourites. It’s small and simple, but full of colour and texture. I paired it here with a patterned vase I love and some flowers kindly given to me by our local café.
What I really like in this painting was playing with pattern and colour. My aim was to ground all the textures with the pear sitting in my bowl. I think this holds everything together.

**This painting is unframed. **Insitu photos with frame and are an example only.
I like the balance between the more structured patterns and the loose, painterly flowers. For me, it’s about taking everyday objects and reimagining them in a way that feels lively, contemporary, and full of lovely joy.

Artist Bio

Contemporary paintings for everyday living.
I am an Australian artist based in Tasmania and currently hold an artist residency at Quamby Estate.
My paintings begin with stories. I am drawn to objects that have lived a life before arriving in my studio—treasures discovered in op shops, well-loved vessels, flowers gathered from my garden, and everyday items that quietly carry memories of the people who once owned them.
I find inspiration in the simple moments of daily life: a café table bathed in morning light, flowers freshly picked from the garden, an interesting shadow falling across a collection of objects, or a colour combination that unexpectedly catches my eye. These observations often become the starting point for a painting.
Through colour, light and composition, I arrange these objects into contemporary still lifes that explore connection, memory and the narratives held within ordinary things. Each painting becomes a collection of stories brought together in a new way, inviting viewers to wonder where these objects have come from and what moments they may have witnessed.
With more than 35 years of experience as an artist, I combine strong technical skills with a relaxed and expressive approach, creating work that feels warm, uplifting and easy to live with.
I create my paintings to bring a sense of happiness to a space, while encouraging people to pause, look a little closer, and reflect on the stories that everyday objects can hold as they pass from one life to another.

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Studio's studio is in Tasmania, Australia