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Pastel on sanded paper (burgundy Colourfix) 70cm x 50cm
This Painting won the Painter’s In Modern Times Invitational Paint off for the 2011 ‘Painter of the Year’
This is a pastel painting. I was intrigued with the way the light was glinting on the raindrops on these eucalyptus leaves after a brief shower (which really did nothing to relieve the drought)!!!!
Featured in the group ‘Works on Paper’ – Dec 2008
Winner of the ‘True Colours’ Challenge and featured in the Contemporary Pastel Painters group – March 2009
Featured in the Australia! You’re Standing In It group – June 2009
Featured in Creative Cards – July 2009
Challenge Winner of the ‘Something Unusual’ challenge in the Contemporary Pastel Painters group
Challenge Winner – Painted Nature group avatar challenge – Nov 2009
Featured in Solo Exhibition ‘Host Hullaballoo’ – Feb 2010
Featured in Artistic, Creative & Very Talented – April 2010
Challenge Winner in Pastel Perfection challenge in Painter’s in Modern Times – April 2010
Featured in Art at It’s Best – April 2010
Top 10 in Art at It’s Best ‘Realism Challenge’ July 2010
Challenge Winner in Impressionism Cafe ‘Your Best Pastel’ Challenge – September 2010
Challenge Winner in Painters In Modern Times ‘Paint Off’ Round 4 – January 2011
Featured in Self Taught Artists on RedBubble – January 2011
Featured in Natures Symphony of Trees and Flowers – July 2011
Featured in Art Universe ‘Painters Corner’ – November 2011
Featured in Featured for a Challenge – November 2011
Featured in Photo Realistic Artwork – November 2011
Top 10 in Natures Art Makes Beautiful Greetings Card Challenge, in Featured for a Challenge group – November 2011*
Featured in Women Painters – July 2012
Featured in New Creations of Art & Photography – April 2013
Challenge Winner – Women Painters ‘Australian Artists Challenge’ – March 2014
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Artwork Comments
very nice work well done
Hello Alan – This is the first time I have explored Redbubble and the first time I have put my work ‘out there’ so your comment is really appreciated.
you have to be in australia right? the land loves it, but often thirsts for more here..
as koalas sing rainsongs, when they’re awake..
you have high talent Lyndarob, i thought this was a picture.. AAAAAAAAWESOME!!
my favourite part is the red stems, and that one blue-green leaf with smidges of red in the front :)
~lily
I AM in Australia! There are so many colours in eucalypts which are not obvious at first glance. Many thanks for your kind comments lily….
ahh had to be .. the euca leaves gave you away.. we have lots around here in the Dandenongs (Melb, Vic) ..and how right you are.. they are multi coloured, people often think they are grey green, but we know, don’t we :) — wow to think koalas live on these alone..
~lily
This is magnificent! I can almost smell the freshness of the rainYou are a very talented artist my friend!
Thank you Mrs W! You have made my day happier and brighter than it already was!
Your work amazes me, Lynda I can never acheive the clarity and detail with pastels, that you seem to manage effortlessly
Thank you very much George. I love pastel. I don’t have to wash brushes and clean palettes, and I don’t have to wait for it to dry! I like being able to keep working. I would really encourage you to have another go with pastel George, and I’m sure you will become as hooked as I am!!!
Absolutely stunning, I thought it was a photograph.
Ohhh yes, you’re good. :-)
There are some very kind people on this Red Bubble site and you are one of them David! Thanks for your comments.
Absolutely flawless!! You’re so talented.. wow..
No way, are you joshing me! This is a pastel drawing, good grief girl you are amazing…..unbelieveable, I need lessons, I should bring you to Melbourne Australia and have some lessons. You are fantastic.
Hey Belinda – Thanks for your lovely comments! I am in fact, not very far from you (it is a small world)! I am in Seymour, just a hop and skip up the Hume Highway! I sold this work at the Camberwell Art show about 2 years ago.