I have been drawn to Art for a very long time, and like many artists, I see beauty all around me, in nature and in the ordinary common place objects. \r\nI remember driving from Rutherglen to Corowa and thinking, this sunset is amazing, wouldn\'t it be wonderful to paint. That thought drove me to \"have a go\" and I started devouring art books and any reference material that I could learn from. I decided early on that I didn\'t particularly want to learn from just one source. So I have attended many workshops over the years, with artists such as Robert Wade, Terry Jarvis, Barbara Beasley Southgate, Barbara McManus, and I have just recently returned from a workshop in Tasmania with Leoni Duff. I loved the individuality that many artists display, and their advise can take your paintings to a whole new level. I have also had the pleasure of doing a couple of terms under renowned oil painter David Chen. But I have found no matter what I study I have always loved standing in front of a portrait, quite often they feel more real than a photo and capture not just the image but often convey much more about the person. \r\n I started to exhibit back in the late 90\'s, with being awarded a couple of prizes, I had started to gain a little success. However due to a life event that took me on another tangent, being health and well being I found little time to paint. I have recently returned to painting, finding I was gradually drawn back to the love of putting paint or pastel on canvas, and once again have had some success in displaying my work, I am delighted to feel the journey of learning will take a lifetime. As an Artist, art reminds us of the beauty that we are surrounded with and the world can certainly use that. |