Quiet in the Japanese Garden

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 90cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

"Quiet in the Japanese Garden" by Laurine Field is an original acrylic on canvas painting. Depicting a tranquil view in the Toowoomba Japanese Gardens, this painting has an uplifting feel. Layers of foliage open to reveal flowering trees, a lake and an open sky. This painting is one of an extensive series of paintings celebrating the restorative quality of gardens.
About the artist:
Laurine paints images of bushland, botanic gardens, flowers and clouds. She has a Master of Creative Arts (Painting), works part-time as an art teacher and has been painting for thirty years. Nature connection, colour, and lifeforce are key drivers in her painting practice. Paintings have an energising and peaceful atmosphere.

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Artist Bio

Laurine Field has been painting for twenty-five years. Prior to this she was a paintress, decorating handmade pottery items. It was through this tradition that she found solace in the activity of painting. Field works predominantly in acrylics and oils on canvas, but also enjoys working in watercolours. Based in Brisbane, Field has a Master of Creative Arts and works part-time as a high school art teacher. She has had multiple solo shows in Brisbane and Cairns and participates regularly in group exhibitions. Hobbies include bushwalking, gardening and reading.

Field’s artwork is primarily about nature connection and the observation of beauty. Life-force, meditation, light and colour are key ideas in her work. Plants (waterlilies, cacti, orchids…), rocks and water surfaces are frequent subjects. Images often have visual complexity and layers of content as if the creation and viewing of the subject draws the viewer in. Most of her paintings take well over a hundred hours to create.

Field’s studio is a caravan which provides a sanctuary from the demands of the world. Subjects are generally from Mt Coot-tha forest park or Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. The garden has been an ongoing theme in her work for the last twenty years as it represents harmony between humans and the natural world. Field hopes that her paintings will bring peace and nature connection to the viewer.

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Laurine's studio is in The Gap, Queensland.