Fiona Craig

Joined Artfinder: April 2017

Artworks for sale: 12

United States

About Fiona Craig

 
 
  • Biography
    My main subjects are florals and landscapes, painted or drawn in oils, acrylics, pastels and watercolours. Living most of my life near forest, the natural environment and gardens throughout the seasons provide my inspirations. I prefer large canvases, as they present more dramatic images, but I enjoy producing smaller artworks in between making the major pieces. Broadly speaking, my style is 'contemporary realism', photo-based but with expressive brushstrokes and some 'artistic license' that makes a painting an artwork rather than just an imitation of a photograph. 
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  • Education

    2005 - 2011

    The University of Sydney

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    Event: Spring

    Dates: 2 Sep 2017 - 2 Oct 2017

    Venue: The Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral NSW, Australia

    Upcoming exhibition September to October. Featuring oil paintings of Australian and other flora of Spring and Summer. Please see my website for details.

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Education

2005 - 2011

The University of Sydney


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Spring

Dates: 2 Sep 2017 - 2 Oct 2017

Venue: The Milk Factory Gallery, Bowral NSW, Australia

Upcoming exhibition September to October. Featuring oil paintings of Australian and other flora of Spring and Summer. Please see my website for details.


 

Biography

My main subjects are florals and landscapes, painted or drawn in oils, acrylics, pastels and watercolours. Living most of my life near forest, the natural environment and gardens throughout the seasons provide my inspirations. I prefer large canvases, as they present more dramatic images, but I enjoy producing smaller artworks in between making the major pieces. Broadly speaking, my style is 'contemporary realism', photo-based but with expressive brushstrokes and some 'artistic license' that makes a painting an artwork rather than just an imitation of a photograph.