Australiana Hues ( Outback Series ) by Noellene Foster

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ARTIST NOTES: While this painting is a repurpose it is unique in its colours and shapes. The birds as crows and survivors of tough lives, the snake as a multicoloured reptile always seen in the desert and preferably from a distance unless it is to be the next cooked dinner, the tree is the Boab also a survivor and bringer of shade and firewood, the butterfly as the sustainability of life in the insects that abound in the Australian desert, the flowers and seeds from them that provide life and food (colour as well), the rocks in many colours that bring protection and, lastly, the people who visit these places in abundance. It always brings joy to my heart creating these colour-filled paintings / pieces of art / creations and sharing with those who have travelled to the deserts of Australia, those who are contemplating travelling to Australia and those who may never travel here to this wide country. The canvas is 380gsm and primed. This piece would do well hanging in an office, gallery, place of education or loungeroom.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 60.00 cm X Width - 90.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Canvas
GENRE Abstract
REGISTERED NRN # 000-45037-0153-01
COPYRIGHT © Noellene Foster
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Noellene Foster



ARTIST BIO

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I reside in a retirement village at present and will be checking out the villages where more care can be put in place. 

I grew up in a very neighbour-like suburb in Wembley and started drawing birds for fellow school students at 6 years of age (now 65yrs ago) where hospital bed bound for some 6 years.

Some years later while moving forward in the Bachelor of Nursing at University, part of the course was made up of art based units. The lecturer uncovered a God-given talent for a distinctive abstract impressionistic style using mediums of acrylic and oil paints, acrylic paint pens, permenent markers, gauche paints, ceramics and sculpture, and water colours.

A passion for depicting all creatures of humanity, great and small from earth bound to the air and sea in the style of imagination fed by art therapy while many times a patient in mental health institutions - with nature in all its glory with vivid colours shining through.

After entering art competitions in recent years, the following have shown success including: Finalist in the Brisbane Rotary Art Competition in Brisbane 2023 where a person of a well-known Australian outback fashion label purchased one piece, finalist in the Rockingham Art Exhibition and selling two pieces, finalist and gaining an award of Honourable Mention in the City of Life Competition April 2023 by TEN MOIR (USA). A commission of Blue Wrens on Wood (acrylic paint, sand texture, and acrylic and marker pens) is now completed and awaiting dispatch to Queensland.

In closing, mental health and its foibles will not win by stopping imagination - only feed it!!!!!