Artist Bio: Jill Harris |
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JILL HARRIS - ARTIST BIOGRAPHY “I describe my art as a celebration of colours – and an expression of gratitude for my life, for nature, and experiences. Time stands still when I am painting. I am totally absorbed when there is a paintbrush in my hand.” I was privileged to hold a major solo exhibition for the month of April 2023 at the West Gippsland Arts Centre in Warragul, Vic. My exhibition was called “Journey of Colours”, displaying pieces spanning over 36 years. This exhibition demonstrated how my style as an artist has developed and changed as it has evolved over time. I first exhibited at West Gippsland Arts Centre back in 1991, so the 2023 exhibition was like coming back full circle with my new Journey of Colours exhibition. Coming from a background of traditional realism in the past, Jill’s more recent works are inspired by flowers, birds/animals, and life experiences, with feelings and emotions coming through in a more free and contemporary style, larger than life images and experimental abstracts. As a teenager I saw it as a challenge to draw and paint to make things look real. That’s how I began learning to draw and paint. I did some study as a young adult then continued working hard to develop my art skills until I had the confidence to begin exhibiting and selling my work. I began exhibiting and selling my work in many art shows around Melbourne and rural Victoria in the 1980’s. I began to win various prizes for my work in some of the local and regional art shows (see list of prizes), mostly for my still life pastels. I was invited to exhibit in several exhibitions, and held a solo exhibition in 1987. (see list of exhibitions) I enjoy finding innovative non-traditional ways to exhibit my art where I can collaborate with complimentary partners – thus my solo exhibition was held in a Morwell Toyota Showroom coinciding with their wine & cheese night to launch a new model car. In the early 1990's we moved to Canberra which became our home for 25 years. In Canberra I gained experience painting murals and trompe l’oeil as public and community art projects and some as private commissions. (See list of murals). In March 2016 we moved back to Victoria where we are enjoying our small acreage in Gippsland. I now have more time to focus on my art and am getting back into it in a serious way. Lately I have been establishing an on-line presence through my website, and various social media. Covid lockdowns gave me more time to develop my style, learn new techniques, experiment and grow to be a stronger more accomplished and confident artist. I hope my work brings you to you – please follow me on Facebook and Instagram. Public Murals:
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