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The Serenader Print

Michaela Laurie

Australia

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I am drawn to the great beauty of antique porcelain. I imagine that these beautiful vessels are visited by birds who are regulars in our country garden. My aim is create a work of calm beauty with whimsy which make you smile. This beautiful jar is decorated in iron red with gilding. It is a ‘Lotus’ Jar from the Dauguang period of China 1782 – 1850 and was sold through Sotheby’s Auction House. Listed as Property of a Gentleman! Another one of my favourite birds sits atop the lid. It is the Rufus Whistler. A very pretty bird but mostly known for its the variety of its musical calls. They have only just started calling in the garden (being early Spring here). Their serenading doesn’t really start in earnest for a month of two. From very early morning to twilight, he sings to us. It’s hard to believe that such a loud voice comes from such a tiny bird. Almost deafening if you stand too close.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Mixed Media Artist Pictures inspired by nature with a dash of whimsical imaginings. I work in two quite different styles. But each style comes from the same influences and concerns about our land and the environment. The layering of lines, colours and mediums with attention to details requires close inspection. The two styles require many hours to complete. I am so fortunate to be living in the high country of New South Wales in Australia not far from Canberra, our nations capital city. The landscape in this place has pervaded my soul. It is a land of “big” skies and rugged mountains overbrimming with elements of natural beauty formed by a harsh climate. I see this landscape everyday from my home and as I drive in my car. Views formed by windows. Distant hills with their rocky outcrops and weathered gums are distinctly silhouetted against the huge ever changing sky. These views never cease to draw me to them. Early morning and twilight skies, when these same hills, rocks and trees become dark silhouettes, their interior makeup disappearing to create a dramatic view which changes by the minute. The sky, so clear and light during the day becomes a luminous deep pool of colour at day break and night fall. I am fascinated by the layering of colours which create a sense of place. The beginning and end of each day when magic is played out and colours begin their hypnotic dance. No two mornings or afternoons are ever the same. I have been involved in learning and then practicing art for most of my life. Studying Fine Arts at University of Sydney, taking courses in printmaking and painting, working as manager of a gallery in CBD of Sydney and then becoming a full time practicing mixed media artist. My current art practice involves “painting’ with coloured pencils. I love the immediacy of working with pencils - as they are almost like finger painting and allow for a huge variety of mark making possibilities. The waxy consistency of the pencils allows blending, layering and glazing of beautiful rich colour just as when working with paint. My abstract work contains gestural mark making together with very loose application of paint. I start each piece in a very abstract and free method. I try to attain a state of flowing consciousness concentrating on colours and the way they flow, mix and merge. Watercolour paint, water soluble crayons and pencils, ink and pigments react and move with the application water. Magic happens.

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