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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 66cm (W) x 150cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This artwork is a tribute to flowers which I love dearly. The drawing behind the main image shows a figure adoring a large chrysanthemum. The flower in front is a skyflower. This flower shows many blues from the palest to the darkest purple/ultramarine blues.

Artist Bio

My earliest memories are of my parents teaching me things to do with my hands. Dad began by showing me letter formation from the age of three, copperplate writing at five years and Plaster of Paris moulding from about six. He would bring home small pots of Dulux paint and with this the Plaster of Paris figures were covered in bright colours. Mum taught me sewing, crochet and knitting. Grandad would have a new box of colour pencils for me on each visit.
On moving to Canberra from Brisbane where I was born, I became interested in oriental brush painting and ceramics. I soon built a raku kiln which was LP gas fired and attended the then Canberra School of Art beginning with fulltime ceramics and moving to Fine Art, majoring in sculpture.
Belonging to four film clubs in Canberra, I became intensely interested in the symbolic film directors like Fellini, Antonioni and Bergman. They greatly influenced my work in that they demonstrated to me how familiar objects from our daily lives could be given a meaning beyond the purely representational.
My work is in various media including oils, mixed media works on paper, drawing in various media and I still reserve time for ceramics. The ceramics are exclusively high temperature , reduction LP gas firings and prefer my pieces to look as if they have been thrown from a volcano rather than looking highly finished.
Sometimes colour exerts a pull and I work in oils on canvas but on other occasions the simplicity of pencil on canvas keeps me occupied for considerable periods.

Commissions

Laura's studio is in RQAS presentation