Looking After Each Other
Artist:Trish Crampton
Medium: Acrylic on Belgium Linen
Size: 43 x 53cm
Framed:Yes
This series of still life paintings was created this year using my domestic, home environment
and my large collection of treasured vessels. Using a monochromatic palette and acrylic
paint, they are calm and contemplative. Each vessel has its own story and personality,
together they form little gangs and a dynamic within each grouping. Some vessels are strong
and bossy while others are timid and shy. My work is inspired by the Italian still life artist
Giorgio Morandi. I’ve always been interested in light and shadows and this is evident in my
work.
Artist:Trish Crampton
Medium: Acrylic on Belgium Linen
Size: 43 x 53cm
Framed:Yes
This series of still life paintings was created this year using my domestic, home environment
and my large collection of treasured vessels. Using a monochromatic palette and acrylic
paint, they are calm and contemplative. Each vessel has its own story and personality,
together they form little gangs and a dynamic within each grouping. Some vessels are strong
and bossy while others are timid and shy. My work is inspired by the Italian still life artist
Giorgio Morandi. I’ve always been interested in light and shadows and this is evident in my
work.
Artist:Trish Crampton
Medium: Acrylic on Belgium Linen
Size: 43 x 53cm
Framed:Yes
This series of still life paintings was created this year using my domestic, home environment
and my large collection of treasured vessels. Using a monochromatic palette and acrylic
paint, they are calm and contemplative. Each vessel has its own story and personality,
together they form little gangs and a dynamic within each grouping. Some vessels are strong
and bossy while others are timid and shy. My work is inspired by the Italian still life artist
Giorgio Morandi. I’ve always been interested in light and shadows and this is evident in my
work.
Trish Crampton is a Sydney based still life artist who works in acrylic paint in her home studio. After graduating from Sydney College of the Arts, where she attained a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Printmaking, Trish taught art in high school and facilitated workshops while being a practicing artist. She has been a finalist in The Kings School Art Prize, Hunters Hill Art Prize and the 40 X 40 Art Prize. Trish has shown her work in several art exhibitions at Aspire Gallery, Brisbane.