Hunting Egret

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A$400
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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 30.5cm (W) x 30.5cm (H) x 3.3cm (D)
Review Stars 21,255 Customer Reviews
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Estimated Delivery Time from QLD

The artist will be back on 29 July

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Monday, Aug 03 - Wednesday, Aug 05

Artwork Description

This artwork is also painted in my favourite style and colours. It can be hung along side "Pondlife", my other painting with the kingfisher or definitely by itself. These artworks would also brighten up any child's room as they are so cheerful and colourful.

Artist Bio

Lyn Watts Living on a sheep, cattle and wheat property as a child, was the beginning of my love of drawing horses. On a few occasions whilst in class I would discreetly copy the works of Albert Namatjira that were displayed around the walls. I discovered I could do a beautiful copy and would take the works home to proudly show my mother. She was not impressed and thought I should perhaps put in more effort doing my schoolwork. My grandmother was a beautiful oil painter and on numerous occasions I would sit quietly and copy her works as well. I did notice how beautifully she painted animals with perfect light and composition.
It wasn't until my children were in primary school that I began my art career in earnest. In 1993 I saw paintings made from bark from the Melaleuca tree and various natural fibres. I completed a number of art in bark courses at Tafe which was the beginning of my love of this medium. I entered in many art shows to win Champion Art in Bark on numerous occasions. On a number of occasions I took out Champion of Show with a bark painting competing against all mediums. I was particularly grateful for the weekly lessons from renowned bark artist Danny Zam. Danny could also paint in other mediums and had a great knowledge of composition , contrast etc to which he passed onto his students. In 2003, I decided to try out painting in other mediums so joined the Wednesday Art Group where I had weekly lessons with artist Harry Hart. Harry rarely used a brush, so pouring paint, scrapping with different objects and blowing inks were the norm. Harry's influence can still be seen in my artwork .
I have continued learning as I have completed numerous McGregor Art Schools and weekend courses. 2004 summer school with Catherine Parker,, 2006 - Jeff Le Gurge, 2007 - Brain Allison, 2009 - Val Johnson, 2011 - Don Milner, 2015 - Chris Postle, 2018 - Chris Postle, 2020 Chris Postle week-end course, 2012 winter school - Maryika Welter. I recently completed a day course with top 10 Australian artist Gary Myers.