Anna Scionti - Finalist, NEA Portrait Prize

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Medium Acrylic, Linen (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 51cm (W) x 51cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Anna Scionti is a renowned Australian blues musician and a favourite of mine. She is the 2023 winner of the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society's Blues Performer of the Year (Solo section) in 2023 and a finalist in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in 2024. I have enjoyed her live performances many times. This portrait attempts to capture her immersion in the music. My work utilises minimalist, hard edge abstraction and vibrant colour. I am a keen portraitist and enjoy juxtaposing the larger, flat areas of colour in the face and body with the more detailed, linear rendition of hair.
This painting is professionally stretched on quality Italian linen with sturdy stretcher bars and has painted edges. Ready to hang with wire and D rings.

Artist Bio

A three time Bluethumb Art Prize finalist, I have devoted most of my time to painting since my retirement. After losing confidence at art teacher training college, I didn't paint for 40 years. I left secondary school teaching to pursue my interest in writing and literature, gained a PhD in English and ended up teaching Media and Communications at university. Early in my retirement, my watercolour tutor renewed my confidence and I rediscovered my love of painting. I returned to acrylics and began exhibiting my work in 2009, soon developing a distinctive hard edge painting style incorporating vibrant colour, minimalism and elements of abstraction.

My formative influences include the Post Impressionists such as Gauguin; the simplicity and bold design of Japanese woodcuts and the organic, flowing line of Art Nouveau. My first job in a sign factory may have also influenced my painting style. A more recent inspiration is the work of the renowned Australian artist Jeffrey Smart. My subject matter includes portraits, sea/land and cityscapes. My current work is primarily dedicated to iconic Melbourne landmarks including the Eureka Tower, Skipping Girl Vinegar sign, Luna Park and the 'Cheese Stick'. The migration series which I began in 2015, was inspired by my parents' stories concerning our migration to Australia by sea in the 1950s and was developed in response to the ANL Maritime Award theme 'Humanity's Relationship with the Sea'.

After winning a number of awards in Gippsland and Melbourne exhibitions, I began entering national award exhibitions and have been selected as a finalist in some of these, including the Portia Geach Memorial Award (2017) and the ANL Maritime Award (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021). I have held two successful solo exhibitions in Melbourne in 2024 and 2025 and have exhibited at the Melbourne Affordable Art Fair 2023-2025. My work is held in collections in Australia, Singapore and New Zealand. I am represented by Sol Gallery, Fitzroy.

My most recent work is based on high quality fine linen. These paintings are of a higher price than those on canvas. My paintings generally have 3 cm edges which are painted, so framing is not required unless you choose this option.

Commissions

Marian's studio is in Phillip Island