My works are examples of the near infinite palate of human experience. I hope to show the rich vibrancy of shared culture that has been such an important part of my life.
In my work I try to realise the commonalities rather than the differences in the cultures that I see around me.. This gives me continued inspiration to show the oneness we experience despite our differences. The subject of my paintings are not the landscapes of a particular time or place, but rather the people of all times and places.
I work in acrylics on canvas because the craft of my work is as important to me as the artistry. I enjoy the layering process that my materials necessitate as it allows me to observe my labour coming to fruition. The style and subjects of my work reflect the inherent joy and beauty that can be found through practising art. I portray the diversity, beauty, character, vitality and emotions of people in narrative portraits. I try to draw the viewer in with form, colour and expressions.
To me art is expression that doesn’t require a specific forum. Anyone, anywhere could see a work that I have done and have a completely different experience to the next person. To me it draws upon what we have in common in order to celebrate the differences in society.
* 1st Prize – OSFA, 2010
* 3rd Prize Acrylic/ Oil Open section – Royal Easter Show 2010
* selected as a feature artist by an American jewellery company.
* feature artist in the BMW Magazine (NZ) Jan 2009
* exhibits in galleries across NZ.
* work is held in private collections in Australia, Kananda, England, South Africa, NZ and America.
MEMBER OF:
NZ Academy of Fine Art
Artist Alliance