A Morning Walk (framed original)

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A$750

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,299 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

This original framed oil painting on canvas is also available as a print on Bluethumb. Its a bit of a favourite- with the spectacular red of the waratahs in a still life balanced by soft greens. It features Australian pottery- an Ellis vase and cups by David and Hermia Boyd, and a local beach scene. Its got a wire across the back, ready to hang, and varnished with a satin varnish, and has been exhibited just once; at the Victorian Artists Society four plus 1 exhibition in 2019..

Artist Bio

Kirsty McIntyre is a Melbourne based artist working mainly with palette knife and oil paint on canvas, with Australian themed still life subjects, and the native birds that visit her compositions. Described in a review by Peter Haynes in the Canberra Times on 4/11/22; “McIntyre’s use of pattern is beautifully controlled. The artist’s use of an intense light suffuses the overall composition allowing each element to be clearly delineated and hold pictorial autonomy. Light also imbues a sense of McIntyre's capturing a moment in time. The beautifully random compositions filled with freely dispersed floral and other objects have a sense of delicate movement, of the transitoriness of nature and of the innate beauty in that transitoriness.”

Initially self-taught she has since had private tuition and workshops with artists, Ron Reynolds, Richard Claremont, Jenie Fawkner, Nicholas Chen, and international artists, Ed Praybe, Susan Lichtman, Jennifer Poichinski and Catherine Kehoe.

In April 2024 Kirsty held her third solo exhibition , “Hope is the thing with feathers” at Grainger gallery in the ACT. In 2025, she will have her fourth solo at The Moree gallery and participate in the Affordable art fair in Sydney.