Incognito Art Show
I recently entered the Incognito Art Show for the first time and sold two artworks!
Stories from my studio and my travels as I work on a range of watercolour and lino print pieces and talk about the inspiration behind my artworks.
Over the King's Birthday long weekend, I sold an artwork at the Tanjil Valley Art Show.
I visited the Dandenong Ranges Open Studios event and visited some lovely studios. It was an inspiring weekend set among some picturesque scenery.
I love the traditional culture and natural beauty of Japan's countryside, especially the rice terraces in Motoyama Town, Kochi Prefecture. Having lived in rural Japan, I've had the privilege of immersing myself in the stunning scenery of Japanese rice paddies.
We moved to Niseko, Hokkaido, where I found awe-inspiring snow scenes. The village, nestled amidst picturesque mountains, receives a staggering amount of snowfall and offers stunning views of Mt Yotei, serving inspiration for my artwork.
I was inspired by my parents pet chickens to create these funny chicken birthday cards.
I've been busy in the studio preparing some Christmas orders. I was inspired to create some unique and environmentally friendly seeded Christmas cards featuring this new artwork.
As the weather gets colder towards winter you will notice the snow gum trees on the Baw Baw Plateau changing colours. Inspired by the beautiful and changing colours of these trees, I created this mixed media lino cut print.
West Gippsland is home to many beautiful little native Australian birds. Inspired by these birds I created this artwork that I entered and sold at a local art show.