Mary Simpson
Medium: Conté Crayon and White Charcoal on 140gsm Acid Free Black Paper
Size: 20cm (W) x 29.7cm (H)
Framing: Unframed
Price: $95
Description: This life drawing series explores lockdown on the Bouddi peninsula. The drawing is all about release and movement. The wind in our hair. The dance between the water and sand. We have felt sadness, and now we lift our head in hope. That things will change. We let go of control and surrender to change – the only real constant.
Contact Artist: Email
CV:
I was born on Dharug and Gundungurra land, to proud Irish parents, who inspired a love of the arts, travel, nature, and history. I have worked as a Graphic Designer / Illustrator since 2003 in the arts, property and produce sectors. In 2015, my husband and I relocated our young family to the Bouddi Peninsula – without doubt, the best move we’ve ever made! I have designed and illustrated for local businesses and created portraits for families. Themes of sustainability, equality, mental health, and inclusiveness feature in my work – and my children inspire me every day. I love experimenting with charcoal, chalk, graphite, acrylic and watercolour.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Art (Design) Hons, Western Sydney University | 2000 – 2003
Children's Book Illustration, University of Sydney | 2006
Size: 20cm (W) x 29.7cm (H)
Framing: Unframed
Price: $95
Description: This life drawing series explores lockdown on the Bouddi peninsula. The drawing is all about release and movement. The wind in our hair. The dance between the water and sand. We have felt sadness, and now we lift our head in hope. That things will change. We let go of control and surrender to change – the only real constant.
Contact Artist: Email
CV:
I was born on Dharug and Gundungurra land, to proud Irish parents, who inspired a love of the arts, travel, nature, and history. I have worked as a Graphic Designer / Illustrator since 2003 in the arts, property and produce sectors. In 2015, my husband and I relocated our young family to the Bouddi Peninsula – without doubt, the best move we’ve ever made! I have designed and illustrated for local businesses and created portraits for families. Themes of sustainability, equality, mental health, and inclusiveness feature in my work – and my children inspire me every day. I love experimenting with charcoal, chalk, graphite, acrylic and watercolour.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Art (Design) Hons, Western Sydney University | 2000 – 2003
Children's Book Illustration, University of Sydney | 2006