Trio of cheeky (aka Tommy, Lucy and Zuzu)

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A$170

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This trio of Emus reminds me of when Iam trying to take a photo of my kids. I paint from photographs I have collected over time. Partial drips and diagonal strokes gives an 'messy room' impression while the trio of siblings are playing around together. It's finished with quality high gloss varnish.

I painted it with a children's room in mind using pop art colours and style in the background making it bright and fun! This cheeky trio would look great in a kids bedroom or a play area themed with animals or wildlife.

I love painting custom orders for children's rooms. If you love this style and have a different subject in mind or size please reach out. I am happy to chat to you over the phone too and discuss your vision.

Artist Bio

Kat is an Australian artist working from her seaside art studio in Adelaide. Her artworks are held in private collections Nationally and Internationally.

Born in the Czech Republic her love for creating art began when she arrived in Australia with her family at the age of 8. At school she would fill up her school books with cartoon characters, abstract blooms and patterns to pass the time. In art classes she explored different painting techniques and mediums.

Her mum gave her a set of palette knives for her birthday and encouraged her to try something new in July 2019. She loves the versatility, thickness, non-toxic odour of acrylic paint that allows her to add various mediums to create devilishly creamy textures.

Kat draws inspiration on personal experiences with the natural environment by exploring local botanical gardens, walking trails at national parks, her mums love for flowers, roses and gardening. Encounters with cockatoos has inspired her cockatoo series that continues to grow. Her florals are inspired by romance and beautiful bouquets, floral dresses and fabrics. Her new art studio is a beautifully converted 1950s garage with pitched roof and original frame.

Her creative process during composition of a painting is quite intuitive. She uses both visible brush stokes and a range of palette knifes to create her subject. The depth of texture in her work creates the illusion of the artwork lifting off the canvas. While painting she keeps connected to memories of the original experiences that inspired her. She works as a Social Worker in health and refers to her painting process as her creative mindfulness.

Kat admires many artists but the artists that inspire her include Antoly Metlan, Leonid Afremov and Daniel Wall to name a few.

Each painting is a little piece of Kat therefore finishing touches are very important to her. All of her paintings are created with high quality materials, edges painted neatly and sealed with quality varnish.