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Pelicans To Portraits
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This lady has painted everything from pelicans to portraits. She has completed commissions including cats, dogs, horses, possums, numerous beach scenes … and even a Scottish piper.

Born in England, I migrated to Australia in 1968 at the age of ten. I work full-time as a clerk with the State Government and I live at Lake Macquarie in New South Wales.
I completed an informal art course at Dobell House, Wangi, when my youngest child was 18 months old … because I needed some ‘me’ time. My daughter is now nearly 18 years old.
I have an affinity with the ocean and I love painting the movement of waves; and trying to achieve the translucency of water.
I have an older brother who has been an artist most of his life. As a child, I always compared my artwork with his. As a result, I didn’t consider myself very good at drawing or art – and left it up to him. It wasn’t until later in life that I actually tried my hand at drawing. I have always been creative, but more along the lines of fashion. As a teenager, I used to make my own clothes.
I completed my informal art course in 1994. I didn’t like using a paint brush so my brother encouraged me to try pastels. I have been hooked ever since and I love getting my hands dirty.
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