Offering sage
advice to would-
be professionals,
this artist
believes in
believing in
yourself –
because ‘when
you value you,
the world
values you’.
PROFILE
32 artist
I
first began painting in the early 1970s – a great
time for emerging artists. I had just returned to
Australia after spending 10 years of my youth in
England with my mother and stepfather. I had a baby
and young child, and was looking for some form
of work that could be done from home. So when
I was reunited with my natural father after my 10
year absence it was fascinating to find that he had
become a professional artist and was making a good
living out of his art. He was very well known in the
‘70s – ‘80s, and living a rather exotic lifestyle on his
boat, moored in Sydney harbour.
Coincidentally, at around the same time, I met a
young woman who was also painting and selling
her work and we became friends. I was excited by
the potential for earning a bit of money and highly
motivated to give it a go – having done well in art at
school. I entered my first art show and sold several
paintings. I was hooked. After a short amount of
time the desire for sales turned into a desire to paint
good art, and I have hardly put a brush down since.
It is my firm belief that in order to do well a painter