Puppy Love by Kathryn Lee

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ARTIST NOTES: 41.8cms H x 29.5cms W - 'Puppy Love.' This adorable pup is in need of some TLC. Poor Benji- he's got a bad case of puppy love! His gal just turned him down despite the beautiful flower he brought for her. He's feeling very sad right now, but I don't think it will be too long before someone falls in love with those baby blue eyes of his - what do you think? Benji was created with Love, Watercolour and Gouache, and was inspired by a great photo from Shayna Douglas. He's in shades of ochre, cream, blue, white, black and pink on 300 gsm Canson Montval paper. Thanks to @insiutartroom for the room display.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 41.80 cm X Width - 29.50 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Watercolour on Paper
GENRE Animals
REGISTERED NRN # 000-43222-0284-01
COPYRIGHT © Kathryn Lee
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Kathryn Lee



ARTIST BIO

I am an Australian artist living in Sydney. 

My love of colour has taken me on a journey through ceramics, textiles and fibre art, to find my true passion- painting and drawing 🩷💜🩷

Originally working in watercolour, charcoal and inks, I now create most of my art in acrylics on canvas - which means they don't need to be framed.

My work has been exhibited and sold at the Sydney Art Show, Sydney stores, online, and art virtual and live art shows. I enjoy the opportunity to meet my followers in person at these events.

I draw inspiration from Nature and get beautiful florals. I hope you like them

My paintings have been accepted into art shows, art competitions and awards. I was selected to participate in The Australian Watercolour Muster 2021, and invited to take part in the 6th Annual International Salon of Painting at the Menuinda Schneider Gallery in LA. I have also been a featured guest artist on an art website, and my artworks hang in many homes around the world. 

I am on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/klkatlee

My aim is to bring affordable, original art within reach of the average Australian family, and to encourage children to experience the joy to be found in creativity.