Grass Tree with Mallees

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 103cm (W) x 103cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A painting inspired by bush walks on Kangaroo Island. The grass trees (Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp. tatean) grow to a particularly substantial size on KI. They often grow amoungst open woodland of mixed eucalypts (typically sugar gum, blue gum and pink gum.) The pale trunks emerge scultpurally from the shrubby understorey. Smaller stunted mallee trees fill the spaces in-between the larger trees.

The painting is ready to hang with a natural timber external frame. The warm and vivid colours will brighten any room.

Artist Bio

Lydie Paton is a South Australian artist. Born in Adelaide, she initially completed a double degree in Architecture and Landscape architecture at the University of Adelaide. Her background in landscape design and an interest in environmental science underpin her selection of subject matter. She works in a variety of mediums including printmaking. Her paintings and etchings often have botanical or ornithological themes. Within these common themes the representation can be quite varied โ€“ sometimes more representational while at other times more abstract.

โ€˜I find the creative process informs the direction a particular work takes and often something discovered during an abstract exploration goes on to inform some detail in a more representational piece.โ€™
Lydie has been painting her whole life, but in 2013, she began formal studies in fine arts at the Adelaide College of the Arts. The exposure in this course, to diverse mediums, led to an interest in varied art making techniques and an enthusiasm for experimentation with materials. In 2015, Lydie spent two years in Toronto, Canada, studying printmaking and etching under the tutelage of Brian Hoxha. Since then, she has been producing aluminium plate etchings.

Lydie says of her practice; โ€œI create compulsively. I have three young children and so finding time to paint is tricky, but I squeeze it in, because I canโ€™t help myself. I have always loved oil paints, frustrating and messy as they can be, they have a particular quality and Iโ€™m drawn to the texture, the evidence of brush marks and the rich colour they bring to an artwork.โ€
Lydie has been painting and printmaking professionally since 2012 and has been a Bluethumb artist for over 10 years. Her artworks are hung all over the world, including the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia.