Painting with Passion

I love creating beautiful images, especially portraits and botanicals.

Vibrant colours and intricate details are my favourite. Watching a painting come to life as I add those final touches is truly magical.

Art helps me live in the moment, and I often lose track of time when I’m in my creative flow.

Living on the East Coast of Tasmania is a blessing. The beaches, wildlife, countryside, and mountains are stunning.

The peaceful environment contrasts with the hectic pace of life, providing the perfect backdrop for creativity.

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Returning The First Love, Painting

I’ve always been artistic, even in school, but a troubled upbringing and financial constraints pushed me towards getting a job instead of pursuing art school.

I emigrated to Australia in 1992 and started a graphic design business. After more than 25 years, I finally returned to my first love, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have rediscovered my passion for painting.

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From Watercolour Painting to Oil Painting

I began with watercolours because they’re clean and space-efficient.

My daughter encouraged me to try oils, which I was initially hesitant about. Now, I absolutely adore them.

The depth and texture I can create with oils have opened up new possibilities, and I’ve started experimenting with impressionist styles.

Exhibiting and Painting

I have some of my oil paintings in Jane Seychell’s gallery in St Helens, and I’m part of an online Facebook Auction Group. It’s wonderful to receive encouragement and feedback from other artists.

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A Garage Art Studio

My studio is in my garage, which I’ve outfitted with shelving, carpets, and hanging space.

This dedicated space allows me to immerse myself in my art without having to pack up at the end of the day.

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Exploring Tasmania

While I don’t usually sketch on location, I’ve been on photo shoots with my daughter around Tasmania.

We’d get up before sunrise in the summer to capture beautiful morning light.

Inspiring Women and Painting

Women inspire me, often appearing in my work alongside botanicals and birds.

I draw from Gustav Klimt and the Art Nouveau era, using metallic paints to add a touch of enchantment.

Visiting Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France, was an unforgettable experience.

Being Part of Art Exhibitions

Participating in the Bay of Fires Local Art Prize was rewarding.

It was thrilling to exhibit alongside other fabulous artworks, and coming second in the People’s Choice was encouraging.

Sometimes, it’s tough to handle criticism, so it’s nice when people appreciate your work.

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Growing a Following for Paintings

Getting your art seen and recognised takes time.

I joined online galleries and didn’t realise how long it would take to make sales.

It can be discouraging, but I’ve learned to keep creating and not doubt my work.

Now, I’m fortunate to have collectors who appreciate my paintings.

Finding Your Own Tribe

Your art won’t appeal to everyone, and that’s okay.

Finding your unique audience, or “tribe,” is essential.

There are so many different art styles, and it’s crucial to stay true to yourself rather than paint what you think will sell.

Often, the pieces you least expect to sell find a home!

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Collaborative Workshops With Watercolour Painting and Ceramics

Recently, I’ve been running collaborative workshops with Christie Lange Ceramics.

Combining ceramics with watercolours has been a rewarding experience.

It’s amazing to see how unique each artwork turns out, even when everyone starts with the same instructions.

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Sharing Inspiration

Experimenting and trying new things is vital.

Don’t fear failure; it’s part of the process.

Some experiments will fail, but others will succeed, leading to growth and improvement.

Following inspiring artists on social media has been helpful for me.

The key is to keep creating and enjoy the journey.

It’s incredible to see how much I’ve improved over the past two years.

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About the Artist

Based on Tasmania’s East Coast, Kay Shanley is a passionate artist known for vibrant portraits and florals, often blending women with botanicals and birds, inspired by Gustav Klimt and Art Nouveau.

She explores oils and watercolours, showcasing her work at Jane Seychell’s St Helens gallery.

Engaging in an online Facebook Auction Group, Kay‘s evolving style captivates collectors and fellow artists.

Follow Kay on Instagram and Facebook and explore her beautiful work for sales online .

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