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"Shelter" is a series of paintings exploring my garden. Our garden has been a labour of love for over a decade. This series was developed from observational drawings made from life in the garden. We were experiencing a La Nina weather event and had to shelter on the verandas or under a beach umbrella to make drawings to avoid the frequent heavy downpours. I love limitations in my practice and the weather provided.

We moved our house onto a rugged cow paddock in Cedar Creek northwest of Brisbane in 2010. I had wanted a large garden for years and finally had almost 10 acres to work with. At first, our house felt perched on the land, it felt separate, and it was stuck in the middle of a hilly lot with a rough driveway as access. We started by mulching around the house and planting and planting. Over the years we slowly pushed back the garden boundaries, beating back the long grass and weeds. I mourned the plants which were lost to sun, rain, clay soil and bush turkeys, and celebrated those that flourished. Our shrubs and trees grew exponentially with the La Nina rains of the past two years and now cocoon our house in cool abundant green. The garden provides shelter for our home. Keeping it shaded and hidden from the road. It provides shelter for birds and wildlife.

Backstep is a mini-series of pot plants around and on the back steps up to our home. Every home I have lived in since leaving the UK has had pot plants. Initially, a response to living in rentals so that I always had a garden I could take with me, the plants and their pots featured in my work over the years and remind me of my parent's garden which burst with colourful, summer annuals in pots and hanging baskets 

 

40x40x4cm handmade ply panel, acrylic on ply, framed in simple light pine tray/tray frame, d rings and wire attached, ready to hand, gloss finish ( inquire if you prefer waxed satin finish)

Shelter Backstep VI

$495.00Price
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