Icon of Ballina! I wanted to paint The Big Prawn in all of his/her glory, post storm, standing colourful and strong.
*History alert*
The supersized sea creature was constructed in 1989 as an ode to the local prawning industry. It underwent additional work in 2013 to give it a proper tail, as it originally lacked one. The giant crustacean was built on West Ballina's transit center, which was positioned on the main highway that passed through town.
The Big Prawn Ed. 11 of 50
Artwork Details
Medium | Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 50cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Leonie McIntosh B.1980 Lismore, Northern NSW
Welcome to my Bluethumb page. I am a part time artist, and have been painting on and off since my teenage years where at around 14 my mum took me to weekend art classes where I learnt everything oil painting and became obsessed with the medium. I have always enjoyed painting realistically, as I find the process quite meditative and relaxing. I had access mostly to a set of Encyclopedia britannica and Australian National Geographic magazines, where I copied from pictures of nature and indigenous Australians.
As the years have passed, my style has remained realistic, but now with more of a pop style that often incorporates objects of disproportionate size and unusual quirks. I love the idea of a twist of the expected, and try to evoke a sense of silliness and play in my ideas. As someone born in the 80's, I absolutely love a little nostalgia and bringing a painting to life that give that surge of childhood feel-good emotional connection, because that is where the sweet spot is. I am also fortunate enough to live by the beach, which I love to paint and is the perfect free flow of blues and greens, with less restriction and so, depending on my mood and life situation at the time is something I love to paint when I'm feeling a little more whimsy.