Narrawallee Creek | Ann Rayment
Mixed media on canvas | 42cm x 52cm | framed in oak.
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Ann loves colour and texture and the challenge to find new ways to include this in her work.
Ann has exhibited in many shows in galleries on the South Coast, and has participated in many group exhibitions around the Riverina, Hobart, Melbourne and Canberra.
Growing up in a country town surrounded by farmland and Anns’ world travels, have had a huge influence on her work.
Ann lives in Dolphin Point on the South Coast of NSW. Living by the coast has seen a shift in the colour palette of her work with a focus on seascapes.
Ann spends many hours walking the many trails around the area, but can’t wait to get back and take her inspiration and plein air sketches, back to the studio.
Ann’s work involves collage hidden amongst layers of acrylic and mixed media. She loves colour, texture and loose line.
Ann likens her process to dancing with the paintbrush. When she’s in the zone the brush takes the lead.
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“Narrawallee Creek was created by employing a variety of media, collage techniques and bold brushstrokes.”
“It depicts the optimism and hope that the community of the South Coast of NSW had, when the bush regenerated after the 2019 fires.”
“I embrace a loose and abstracted approach to painting, allowing the colours and textures of the land to influence my response.”
“Collage serves as the foundation of my creative process, as I paint on location and then return to the studio to reconstruct.”
Ann Rayment, 2024.
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