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MAKIN WHOOPEE - "Feathered Nest" - Framed A3 Poster By Beth Emily

MAKIN WHOOPEE - "Feathered Nest" - Framed A3 Poster By Beth Emily

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An A1 Poster on recycled paper featuring a reproduction of an Original Watercolour Artwork by Beth Gregory, professionally known as Beth-Emily. This work features a feathers and eggs, inspired by the wilds of Tasmania, the artists home state.

A1 SIZED, IT COMES IN A BEECH TIMBER FRAME, WITH WHITE MOUNT.

ABOUT THE ARTIST- BETH GREGORY

From Tasmania, now Melbourne based, Beth Gregory is a well-known figure in the Art & Design community.

"The personal work I create for Beth-Emily is based on my long-held passion for figurative illustration. I regard my collection of illustrations to be like a public record of my personal exploration and interpretation of forms found in nature. As an illustrator, my style is constantly evolving over time. But of late, my style comes as a result of my process, where I study a subject closely, recognise its unique idiosyncrasies and then build upon these characteristics using my imagination and through mark-making, textures and layers.

I’ve always had a vivid imagination, and from a very early age, I found that drawing was a fantastic outlet for me to express my thoughts and ideas. So, in retrospect, it seems only natural that I felt the urge to pursue a career in a creative field. I undertook my academic studies at the Tasmanian School of Fine Art, where I elected to study the creatives disciplines of printmaking and graphic design. After graduating in 2007, I had a few jobs here and there, but none of them were on a creative level that held my interest for very long. So, in 2009 I decided to find a part-time job in order to set up my own illustration practice alongside the collaborative design studio, Floatingworld."

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