The Beach Walk by Carin Lavery

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ARTIST NOTES: My favourite time on my beach walks is when the tide is racing out and pools are left behind. This painting captures the shallow ponds and wet soggy sand, I can almost hear the 'plop' of my bare feet hitting saturated sand as I walk.

ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR, 50.8CM X 61CM FRAME SIZE. Personally signed, with Certificate of Authenticity.

FRAMED/UNFRAMED: DELIVERY COST:
In the ‘check out’ stage of your purchase you will have the option to select Framed or Unframed, sent to an address in Australia or internationally or Pick Up from St Kilda Melbourne. (The price adjusts accordingly).
- The Free Delivery within Australia and the delivery cost for Outside Australia is for Unframed.
- Unframed delivery is recommended, as Framed is under glass
- Framed delivery: please contact me, before purchase, through the 'Contact The Artist' button on this page and let me know your postcode or country (if outside Australia), for a delivery supplement quote
- The Pick Up discount applies to Unframed and Framed options

DIMENSIONS (Height - 61.00 cm X Width - 50.80 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Watercolour on Paper
GENRE Contemporary
REGISTERED NRN # 000-37019-0162-01
COPYRIGHT © Carin Lavery
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Carin Lavery



ARTIST BIO

Carin is a visual artist, born and raised in England, now living in Melbourne Australia.  She is most widely known for her bold dynamic watercolours of our natural world. She also works with graphite and pastels and writes poetry.

Her work has been licensed for Christmas cards and has attracted international awards.  She has a strong commissions-following, exhibits regularly and sells internationally.

Her paintings are as diverse in style and subject as nature itself.  Realistic, impressionist or abstract, they communicate our world through watercolour – ranging from the land, sky, sea, animals and insects to people and communities.  

Carin raises community awareness of important subjects through her art.  She says “Art can be a powerful means of communication like no other”.  To date, sales of her paintings have raised $14,000 to support programs for refugees and people seeking asylum and victims and survivors of domestic violence.  Carin has also raised awareness of marginalised Australian Indigenous communities and traditional land management practices through her paintings.   

Exhibitions

2023
Linden Gallery New Art Postcard Exhibition
Albert Park College Exhibition
Grey Cube Gallery: Faces
Bayside Exhibition

2022
Incube8r Solo Exhibition
Space2b Affordable Art Exhibition
Australian Guild of Realist Artists Exhibition
Grey Cube Gallery: Nature Contest
Art Show International: Water Exhibition
Art Room Gallery Exhibition: Open
Art Show International: Abstract Exhibition
Art Show International: Open Exhibition

2021
Solo Exhibition, Space2b
Art Room Gallery Abstract Exhibition
VAA International Online Exhibition
Art Show International Exhibition: How I remember
AGRA Art Challenge Connections Exhibition
MAVA Re$pect Exhibition
SmART Small Art Works Exhibition
Grey Cube Gallery Abstract Art Contest
Grey Cube Gallery Nature Art Contest
Grey Cube Gallery Portrait Contest
Art Room Gallery Colours Exhibition

2020
Heads High, Space2b
Linden Postcard Show

2019
Knox Art Show
Linden Postcard Show

2018
None, due to family reasons

2017
Art in Tune Exhibition
Collins Street Baptist Church 'Salt of The Earth' Exhibition

2016
Albert Park College Art Show
Linden Gallery Postcard Exhibition
Bayside Art Exhibition
Collins Street Baptist Church 'Fire and Life' Exhibition
Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition
Contemporary Art Society Contemporary By Nature Exhibition
Decoy Cafe in Exhibition Street, Melbourne (February)
Decoy Cafe in Exhibition Street, Melbourne (May)
Contemporary Art Society A4 Exhibition

2015 
Contemporary Art Society A4 Exhibition
Contemporary Art Society Burnley Harbour Exhibition
Linden Gallery Postcard Exhibition
Collins Street Baptist Church 'The Good Earth' Exhibition
Solo Exhibition, Level 8 Gallery