Ever since childhood I have wanted to be an artist but I never had any real opportunities to learn at school. Several times in later life I made attempts to learn but never followed through. In 1994, I moved from Melbourne to Brisbane and the following year took part in a course called, “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” and suddenly everything fell into place. I was amazed to find I could draw.
A year or so later I moved to Coolum on the Sunshine Coast where I did a one-day workshop in pastel painting and my path was set. In early 2001, I joined the Coolum Art Group.
In late 2003 I returned to Victoria and took up residence in Healesville. Here I had the good fortune to find a wonderful teacher, Janet Hayes, and I have been studying with her since then.
I love nature with its many moods and contrasts. As a young teenager I lived in the Dandenongs which were still very much countrified and, when I moved to the Sunshine Coast, I added to this love of country an even greater love of the sea. Today I have a holiday house at Rye, so enjoy the best of both worlds. Drawing from these experiences of living and holidaying in both the country and by the ocean, I find I particularly enjoy interpreting seascapes, landscapes, birds, flowers and animals. I can lose myself in recapturing these fond memories and I hope I manage to bring some of that inspiring beauty of nature to those who view my art pieces.
More recently I have begun to work in acrylics and I find this medium quite fascinating and rewarding. Currently I am focusing on trying to capture the luminosity of sunshine on land and sea and I am discovering there is quite a difference between capturing light in pastel and in acrylic. There is always so much more to learn!
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