• Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
  • Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
  • Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
  • Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
  • Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
  • Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name
Jayde Chandler

Jayde Chandler - Under the flowering mimosa bushes, on the softest green grass, I sat listening to them call my name


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Description

180 x 120cm. Acrylic on canvas, professionally framed in your choice of white or oak float frame.  

This piece will be available for purchase at the Affordable Art Fair Melbourne starting from 1 September 2022. If not sold at the Affordable Art Fair this piece will be available online from 5 September 2022.

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About the Artist

Jayde Chandler is a self-taught, contemporary landscape artist residing in outback Queensland with her husband and four children on their family owned sheep and cattle station.  A fourth generation grazier, Jayde’s journey into full time art began as a deep desire to express what feels like a genetic connection to the land.   

Keen observation of her emotional response to varying  seasonal conditions influence her work as she aims to capture the evolution of the countryside from harshness of drought, to hope of regeneration, to joy of prosperity.

Using acrylics mixed with impasto, Jayde uses both palette knife and brush to create highly textural and multilayered works that embrace imperfections. Her creative endeavours allow Jayde to document her landscape and share with her collectors the place that she has lived in and loved all of her life.