• Paula Mackay - Stormy Skies 1
  • Paula Mackay - Stormy Skies 1
Paula Mackay

Paula Mackay - Stormy Skies 1


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Original Artwork

53 x 53cm | Acrylic on canvas | Framed in black stained timber | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

This is one of a series. More paintings inspired by our travels to Central Australia. On one of our trips, a few years ago, during the few days we were there the skies constantly threatened rain and a storm seemed imminent. But it never arrived. The mysteries of the Australian outback never cease to amaze!

About the Artist:

Paula is a self taught artist with a BA in Visual Arts from Monash University and a background as a creative in the corporate world. Working from her home studio in Naarm (Melbourne), she paints vibrant still lifes, Australian landscapes and depictions of native flora and fauna – drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of both the Australian red centre and coast. Her bold acrylic works are known for their strong compositions and bright, contrasting palettes.

 


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About the Artist

Paula is a self taught artist with a BA in Visual Arts from Monash University and a background as a creative in the corporate world. Working from her home studio in Naarm (Melbourne), she paints vibrant still lifes, Australian landscapes and depictions of native flora and fauna – drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of both the Australian red centre and coast. Her bold acrylic works are known for their strong compositions and bright, contrasting palettes. Paula has exhibited widely across Australia through galleries, art shows and interior retailers. In 2023 she won Best in Show at Kyneton Gallery and this year she is a finalist in both The Next Big Thing at Toowoomba Gallery and the Doyle’s Art Prize.