Ranunculus & Roses II | Ineka Voigt
Gouache on 300gsm watercolour paper | 14 x 21cm artwork, Framed, off-white matte, glass, oak frame measuring 28cm x 23cm x 2cm
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Ineka Voigt is a visual artist based in Ngunnawal & Ngambri country, Kambri/Canberra.
She comes from a family of creative women who taught her to draw and paint.
Ineka’s work is autobiographical and forms a visual diary of places and memories.
Working in gouache and oils, typical subjects include flowers, gardens, bushland, native birds and still life. Ineka is committed to a daily creative practice that is joyful and expressive.
Ineka is an Artist Educator at the National Gallery of Australia.
She has exhibited her work in group shows including the 2024 Incognito Art Show, funding professional development opportunities for artists living with disability.
Ineka is a member of Craft + Design Canberra, and was a finalist in the 2024 Creative Journalling Challenge.
On 26 January 2016 her illustration Stolen Dreamtime was used as a symbol of reconciliation and solidarity.
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“Ranunculus symbolises a turning point. A year ago I visited Daylesford in early spring. If you've ever spent time in the Macedon shire, you will know that it's picturesque rolling hills and flower lined streets are something out of a children's book. When I arrived, the garden in the centre of town was a blanket of Ranunculus in every colour. I took many photos and painted them back in our little wooden cabin, and that's when it dawned on me that I wanted to be an artist. Ive been painting Ranunculus ever since. I hope that you blossom where you are planted.”
Ineka Voigt, 2025
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