Welcome to the world of Kay Shanley, a Tasmanian artist whose work captures the resilience, beauty, and strength of women intertwined with the natural world. Based on the serene East Coast of Tasmania, Kay’s art is a testament to her journey, celebrating themes of growth and transformation.
Originally from the UK, Kay grew up in the Kent countryside, where she found solace and inspiration in nature amidst a challenging childhood. The orchards and quiet country lanes became her sanctuary, sparking a love for beauty and creativity that has remained with her. Today, she channels that early connection into her intricate compositions, blending vibrant botanicals, birds, and portraits of women who embody strength and grace.
Kay’s work is heavily influenced by Gustav Klimt and the Art Nouveau movement, with a modern twist. She incorporates bold, vibrant colours and metallic highlights to bring her subjects to life, creating a sense of enchantment and energy in every piece.
After a successful career in graphic design, Kay returned to her first love—fine art—and has since garnered recognition as a finalist in the prestigious Henry Jones Art Prize. Her paintings reflect her personal journey, balancing meticulous detail with an emotional depth that invites viewers to connect with her story.
Each piece is a celebration of beauty, resilience, and renewal, inspired by the landscapes of Tasmania and a life of transformation. Whether it’s a striking oil portrait or a whimsical miniature in watercolour, Kay’s art offers a window into her world and an invitation to find strength in beauty.
Explore her collection and discover art that speaks to the soul.