TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS OF SYDNEY AUSTRALIA   

Brian Hutchings

Three Sisters Uluru
"Three Sisters Blue Mountains" "Uluru"

Artist, Brian Hutchings, moved to Beacon Hill in 2006 and joined the North Shore Art Society, the Artists and Craftsmen of Pittwater group and Johanna Geluk's art class, to work and relax amongst other like-minded people. He appreciates the helpful advice and encouragement he has received since joining these groups.

During 2007 Brian was successful in selling a variety of pictures at a number of exhibitions held in the Northern Beaches Peninsula.

Brian has been interested in art from an early age, but never found the time to develop his interest until retiring in 1998. He enjoys working in watercolour and acrylic media, embracing a variety of subjects with a preference for seascapes and landscapes. Since moving to Australia from the U.K. he finds the Australian colours and light very challenging and loves painting the wildlife and beautiful scenery very much.

As a diversion from the formal pictures, he has had success with humorous paintings, some printed as limited editions after he was commissioned by a U.K. company to produce paintings for postcards in cartoon format.

In the U.K. he was a member of Seaford Art Club and the Society of Eastbourne Artists, and regularly exhibited at exhibitions, selling to buyers in the U.K., Eire, Canada, U.S.A., France, Holland and Australia.

Bungle Bungle Range Origin Scrum
"Bungle Bungle Range" "Origin Scrum"

 

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