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During the last few years of teaching, I assisted an art school friend who had just commenced a Japanese landscape design and construction company. Like art I fell in love with it and as a consequence I studied Japanese Landscape and architecture and during the next 8-year period I built some wonderful gardens in collaboration with my art school friend Ken Lamb. I continued my sculpture, painting and drawing practice and exhibiting my work during this period.
I decided to take the plunge into establishing my own landscape business with an emphasis on contemporary gardens.
During many years of landscaping, I designed and built some exciting landscapes with sculptural waterfalls and water features, made with the same sensibility as making a painting or a sculpture. During this period, I studied botany and horticulture which fed into my art practice.
About 28 years ago my passion for painting reawakened, which led to painting canvases every weekend and when time was available. During this period, I entered art prizes and exhibited my work.
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1972 | Hornsby TAFE teacher Clem Millwood |
1976 | National Art School at Darlinghurst |
1976 | Wollongong TAFE |
1976 | Penrith TAFE |
1977 - 1985 | Teaching sculpture and drawing at NAS Darlinghurst, Avoca St Campus, |
1977 - 1985 | sculpture and drawing at NAS Darlinghurst Seaforth Campus |
1990 - present day | Living Colour Landscapes |
grants & commissions
2022 William Fletcher Foundation Support Grant
2021 Artwork commission for The Greens MP Tamara Smith office cards
artist residencies
2025 Eramboo Artist Residency, NSW
2019-21 Dunmoochin Art Foundation, VIC
2018 Beverley Station Arts, W
published writing / accolades
Antithesis,
‘Shine on La Mama Theatre’ article, online, 2021
Antithesis,
‘A painter’s reflections’ personal essay, online, 2021
Antithesis,
‘After fire, with rain’ artwork & essay: Mental, 2020
Voiceworks,
‘the thirst’ short story: Echo, 2015
Judy’s Punch,
‘the moon’ poem, 2014
Shortlisted for the Monash Undergraduate Prize for Creative Writing 2015
writing for performance
Writer/performer: ‘Do not collect $200’
, 24 Moons, Melbourne, 2017
Writer/performer: ‘PARLEY!’
, The Butterfly Club, Melbourne Fringe, 2016
Writer/performer: ‘Do You Want To See Something Beautiful?’
, Bakehouse Theatre, Adelaide
Fringe 2016
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2022 | With light, Project Gallery 90, Sydney |
2021 | Between Us, Project Gallery 90, Sydney |
Winner 2024 | Residency Prize, Paddington Art Prize, Art Leven Gallery, Sydney |
Winner 2024 | East Sydney Doctors Scholarship, The National Art School, Sydney |
Winner 2022 | 9x5 Landscape Art Prize, Waverley Art School, Sydney |
Finalist 2022 | Rick Amor Self Portrait Prize, Montsalvat, Eltham, VIC |
2024 - 2025 | Master of Fine Art (Drawing), National Art School |
2023 | Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting), National Art School |
2018 | Bachelor of Arts, First Class Honours (Creative Writing), University of Melbourne |
2017 | Oil painting with David Moore, Montsalvat |
Listen, I still feel fear every time I start a new painting, but I’ve learned to trust the creative process. Knowledge really isn’t everything, no matter how much you think you know or don’t know, it will take something else. It takes a combination of guts and willingness and a sense of curiosity and fun that will allow yourself to make plenty of mistakes and failures.
Aside from the tips and techniques, I talk about the inner struggles and that can inhibit our art. Join me for a worthwhile journey
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Selected Exhibitions | Coventry Gallery, Gary Anderson Gallery Ray Hughes Gallery, Steve Morie Gallery, Stephanie Burns Gallery ,National Art School |
Archibald Prize, Finalist | |
Blake Prize Finalist |
1974 | Diploma Fine Art, Painting South Australian School of Art |
various between 1981 - Now | Sydney College of the Arts |
various between 1981 - Now | National Art School |
various between 1981 - Now | COFA |
various between 1981 - Now | Seaforth TAFE and Penrith TAFE |
When I was about 7 or so, I saw a photo of Van Gogh’s Wheatfield with Crows in an old art book. The painting moved me so much, that in many ways, the moment was imprinted and changed something in me that defined a path for me. Since my Vincent Van Gogh fever has passed, so many artists have inspired, moved and taken me back to that moment in my childhood that motivated me to keep painting.
Where do you currently find inspiration?
Over the last couple of years or so, the late Robert Juniper’s art has inspired me greatly and taught me in many different ways how to tell a story in landscape.
Do you have a theme or favourite subject that you are exploring in your art practice right now?
The compositions of many great artists at the moment, especially Degas and Margret Woodward, their ways of grouping figures/shapes and colours to make an interesting composition as well as John Wolseley and Julie Mehretu’s kind of floating composition to depict the nature and urban environment with various mediums on different surfaces.
What have you been working on lately?
Colours and textures from the nature always fascinate me. My recent focus in art making has been building up surfaces with part random, part studied textures and exploring these layers with the visual elements observed, creating a vestige of a landscape
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and teacher
2020 | Wandering Solo Exhibition, Gallery on Darling |
2018 | Landscape Recollections, Solo Exhibition, Ethel St Gallery |
2020 | Mosman Art Prize - Finalist Group Show |
2020 | Thienny Lee Gallery |
2019 | Vault of Asia, Thienny Lee Gallery |
2019 | Mosman Art Prize - Finalist |
2019 | In Profile, Mosman Art Gallery |
2011 - 2019 | Headland Artists Group Exhibition, Landship Gallery |
1991-1994 | Bachelor Fine Art, Hong - Ik Uni. Seoul, Korea |
2018 | School of Fine Art, Georges Heights. |
What inspires you to paint?
Art and life are deeply interwoven, not only in my life, but I believe in society at large. My earliest memories of art are sitting in my father’s studio and watching him mix paint. I was completely mesmerized by the rhythm of the pounding and turning of the squishy substance and watching it magically transform from one colour to another. I am still excited by this transformation.
What are you working on now?
Currently I am renovating my kitchen and bathroom and I am so surprised at how creative a process it is. It’s like creating a giant artwork that you can live and cook and bathe in. It conforms to all the processes of art making and feels enormously satisfying to me.
I am looking forward to getting back into the studio though, and starting some new work.
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DIRECTOR SCHOOL OF FINE ART
2021 | Audrey Fine Art Pyrmont |
2012 | Landship Gallery Georges Heights |
2011 | Landship Gallery Georges Heights |
2008 | Newport Artworks |
2000 | Ku-ring-gai Community Gallery |
2008 - present | Various group Exhibitions with Headland Artists in the Landship Gallery Mosman |
2014 | Bird Art In The Park Landship Gallery Georges Heights |
2009 | Group Show Kristin Coburn Chantal Mahoney Gini Quinn Private Gallery Balmain |
2006 | Graduation Exhibition NAS Gallery Darlinghurst |
2005 | Drawing Exhibition NAS Gallery Darlinghurst Drawing Exhibition NAS Gallery Darlinghurst |
2009 | Blake Prize Finalist |
2006 | Portia Geach Prize Finalist |
2002 - 2006 | BA Fine Art NAS Darlinghurst |
1973 - 1975 | Dip Art Alexander Mackie |
2008 - Now | School of Fine Art |
1993 - 2002 | Private Teaching |
1979 - 1984 | Ku-ring-gai Community Art Centre |
1976 - 1986 | BK Graphics Screen printing limited edition fine art screenprints |
I enjoy the process of slowing down, paying attention to the detail and beauty of the objects. Taking the time to really observe creates a greater connection. I aim to approach my subjects with sensitivity and respect, evoking quiet calmness amongst the fast paced everyday.
I have always loved to draw and paint and whilst holding on to the passion for art, and after studying a degree and pursuing a career in business and having a family, I have managed to find the balance to pursue my preferred creative path.
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Visual Artist
2013 | Landship Gallery – Headland Park Mosman |
2014 | Landship Gallery – Headland Park Mosman |
2016 | Collaboration Exhibition – Warringah Creative Space North Curl Curl |
2017 | Earth Four Elements- Warringah Creative Space North Curl Curl. |
1987 | UTS - Sydney - Bachelor of Business Electives in Marketing, Communications and Employee Relations. |
1996 | Lorenzo De ‘Medici Lingua Arte Cultura Florence Italy; Certificate in Painting and Drawing |
1998 | School of Colour and Design Australia Diploma in Colour and Design |
2013 | School of Fine Art Mosman; Renaissance Painting Techniques |
2020 | Quirky Birds |
2020 | School of Fine Art |
2021 | School of Fine Art |