February Shadows

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Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

February Shadows

I am exploring the play between light and shadows in my latest work. I have a condition where I see visual snow in shadows which looks like an old tv screen static. I love painting found objects. This vase is an old amber vase that I found off a bush track in the Wombat Forest. It would have been used to store a medicinal tincture or cough syrup.

The blossoms within the vase are from my quince tree. They're highly fragrant and produce the most lovely quince fruit. It was a joy to work with the buttery oil paint. I believe art is imbued with the energy of the artist - this piece is filled with a sense of calm.

Thank-you for viewing my artwork. It brings me joy to see you stop by!

** Please Note: oil paint can take time to harden. This piece will take a week in the drying cupboard before I ship it. I will keep you updated on it-s progress and aim to ship it ASAP from 24/02.

Artist Bio

Katherine Warburton is an emerging Australian artist based in the rural town of Gordon, Victoria. Her work draws from the rich textures of country life, the natural world, and a deeply personal connection to sensory experience. In 2017, she was awarded the Grand Prize at the Trentham Art Exhibition. Katherine is an active member of the regional art scene through the Woodend Art Group and is currently Artist-in-Residence at GINGERELLA Studio. Selected works are also exhibited at The Little Gallery in Trentham, and her paintings are held in private collections across Australia, the United States, and Singapore.

Katherine is autistic, a reality that presents daily challenges but also offers a unique and vivid way of experiencing the world—something that profoundly informs her creative practice. Art has been a transformative force in her life, helping her build friendships, find community, and grow in confidence. She credits her local art network as being especially inclusive and encouraging.

In 2012, Katherine and her husband traded city life for a slower pace, settling on his late grandfather’s farm in Gordon. Their small studio backs onto the Wombat Forest, where kangaroos, wombats, and native birds regularly drop by—offering endless inspiration. With paintbrush in hand and nature just beyond the window, Katherine continues to create art that she hopes will bring a little joy to those who encounter it.

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