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love
you |
checking
out the menu |
just
do it |
just
doing the washing dear |
the
way to a girls heart |
oh,
really SOLD |
retail
therapy |
| Natalie
Dyer is an inspired artist. She paints with a genuine gift and
has the ability to involve her audience as she depicts our everyday lives
in a fresh way. Natalie enjoys pushing the boundaries between the traditional
and the contemporary. Her versatility means that people from all walks
of life identify with and are uplifted by her paintings, keeping her constantly
busy. Natalie’s ‘Funky Girls’ series are as popular as her enchanting, softly-flowing girls walking in a haze of lavender fields or along quiet beaches. Vibrant flowers and rich, colourful abstracts also tantalise, whilst her landscapes, streetscapes and seascapes, will often showcase the beauty of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Natalie’s paradise. |
Any work that Natalie paints illustrates her technical skills, gathered
through many years of experience. Trained at the School of Graphic Design
in Sydney, Natalie worked within the industry, moving on to set up her
own successful studio. Since moving to sunny Queensland Natalie taught
art for a number of years, but is now happiest when painting from her
studio in Noosa. Natalie’s professionalism has found approval with buyers and collectors from not only Australia but also around the world. Her paintings have been sold to art lovers from countries as diverse as America, Switzerland, England, Singapore, New Zealand, Israel and many others. |
Through her artwork, Natalie seeks to give her viewers a little bit of ‘time out’ to appreciate the little things in life that can sometimes be overlooked. Much of her influence comes from the Masters, her favourite being John Singer Sargent. His amazing portraits inspire Natalie’s passion for portraiture. Modern-day masters such as Frederick McCubbin, Richard Schmidt and David Leffel also inspire her. Natalie participates in exhibitions around Australia and is represented in galleries on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Melbourne. |
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