The Corner Tree

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 48cm (W) x 64cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

THE CORNER TREE
The Corner Tree by Sue Hill
This is a mixed media on a framed board. Sue had taken a photographic reference of this beautiful Jacaranda Tree in full bloom for this bright mixed media piece. She started by gluing on a variety of torn paper of various shapes, paint, tissue paper, words, and acrylic pens onto the canvas. Once this was dry and sealed, Sue used charcoal to sketch out the street scene adding a girl walking her dog. She tried to capture the light as she witnessed it. The Jacaranda trees are so colourful in her area of Brisbane.
Sue has sealed the finished painting with a matt varnish, painted the edges black and the back is wired and ready to hang. It is framed in white and she has labeled the painting and signed it at the back.

Artist Bio

Sue Hill

Sue is a multidisciplinary artist particularly fond of the immediacy and vibrancy of painting with acrylics. Her artistic journey began in Central Africa and remains dynamic and ever evolving in her adopted Australian home. Her studio is now based in Brisbane, Queensland.

In one way or another, art has always been part of Sue's life. Sue spent her childhood in Central Africa, moving between remote mining towns, where the beauty and brutality of the bush left a lasting impression. With creative parents—her mother a gifted botanical artist and her father a skilled engineer—Sue developed an early appreciation for the natural world and the resilience of the human spirit. Limited by few material possessions, she found joy in the wilderness, drawing inspiration from the diversity and rhythm of the bush.

After getting married, she created her first studio in the garage of their Botswana home to hone her pottery skills. Then, migrating to Perth, Australia, with her young family, Sue began exploring her artistic voice. With her children settled into school, she undertook part-time studies at TAFE and at the Claremont School of Art, nurturing a growing passion for visual expression. She frequently embarrassed her teenage children by stopping traffic to retrieve interesting pieces of twisted metal for her latest sculpture.

When they moved to Adelaide, Sue became a volunteer guide at the Art Gallery of South Australia. This experience deepened her appreciation for art history and reinforced her connection to the arts community.

Sue continued to develop her skills in Brisbane through short painting courses and workshops. She regularly participates in Donald Waters’ engaging demonstration sessions held in Jacobs Well.

She works across various mediums, drawing inspiration from nature, colour, movement, and emotion. While she loves acrylics, she also enjoys working with oils, encaustics, and mixed media. Photography often serves as her conceptual starting point—allowing her to reinterpret or abstract visual elements to create fresh, unexpected compositions.
Sue’s works have been collected in several Australian states and reflect a blend of traditional techniques with a contemporary, exploratory spirit.

"I love colour and texture when painting abstract or realistic works. I also love to convey humour in my art. Sometimes, it's not intentional or obvious, but it's often there. Humour has always helped me connect with others in many different parts of the world and helped me navigate life's challenges. For me, art is about being curious, playful and expressive! If my painting surprises you, makes you do a double-take or smile, I've done my job. Not that it ever feels like a job. I am honoured that people around Australia have chosen to hang my work on their walls. Thank you."