Playing In The Shallows 3 by Claire Mccall

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ARTIST NOTES: Oil on canvas, palette knife and brushwork.
Awarded 'Best Oil Painting In Show' at Sir Gustav Nossal Fine Art Awards

DIMENSIONS (Height - 64.40 cm X Width - 95.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Canvas
GENRE Impressionist
REGISTERED NRN # 000-1422-0210-01
COPYRIGHT © Claire Mccall
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Claire Mccall



ARTIST BIO

CLAIRE McCALL, Modern Impressionist Painter

Art Prizes: Clifton's Art Prize Winner 2012, AME Bale Art Prize Finalist 2012, Mortimore Art Prize Finalist 2012, Muswellbrook Art Prize Finalist 2013, Clifton's Art Prize Finalist 2013.

'Best Painting In Show, Roberts McCubbin Art Show 2013, 'Best Oil' Mt View Art Show 2013, 2014, 'Best Painting In Show >$1400' StKevins Art Show 2014, 'Best Painting In Show' Bayside Art Show 2014, 'Best Oil' Mt View Art Show 2014, 'Best Traditional' Derinya Art Show 2014, 'Best Oil' Sir Gustav Nossal Fine Art Awards 2014, 'BestOil/Acrylic In Show' Moonee Valley Art Show, 'Best Oil/Acrylic In Show Knox Art Show.

Judging Experience: Junior, Petits & Emerging Artist Sections, The Great Art Show, 2013.



Experience: 12 years painting

Style: impressionistic realism

Subject: figurative, landscape and streetscape

Signatory member of the Australian Guild Of Realist Artists (AGRA)

Claire McCall is a self-taught artist; therefore, much of her painting process has developed intuitively over the years. Claire taught herself to paint primarily by reading art books, studying the work of the old masters and current local Australian artists, in addition to spending time developing her skills with a paint brush and palette knife. Having only the time to complete a handful of works in her earlier years, Claire began to seriously pursue painting in 2010.

Artist Statement:

"A bold approach to painting makes my work distinctive. Abstract or impressionistic backgrounds applied with a palette knife are combined with realistic subjects detailed in textured brush or knife strokes. My work captures everyday moments in time. Typically, a figure turned away from the viewer in a candid pose. The viewer is invited to complete the story..to fill in the blanks about time, place, thoughts and emotion".