Burnt, But Still Beautiful by Kate Gradwell

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ARTIST NOTES: This painting was made in response to the horrific bushfires at Lake Conjola at the beginning of 2020

DIMENSIONS (Height - 33.50 cm X Width - 64.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Hardwood
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-36513-0137-01
COPYRIGHT © Kate Gradwell
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Kate Gradwell



ARTIST BIO

Born UK 1972
Moved to Australia 1999

Kate grew up in the North West of England and originally studied the sciences, receiving her DPhil (PhD) in Chemistry from Oxford University in 1997. Kate now lives on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and has been painting full-time since 2016. Rather than pursuing a formal art school education, she sought out inspiring and talented artists to learn from and further developed her skills through her own exploration and rapidly growing knowledge of her materials and process.

Kate’s art practice is predominantly focused on people and place. Her portraiture seeks to capture the true character of the individuals she chooses to paint. Kate’s landscape work explores the play of light and colour in the natural world and is where her main passion lies.

Kate has been recognised for her portraiture as a finalist in the Portia Geach Award for Portraiture (2016) and the Archibald (2019). Her landscape work has been selected to hang in the Northern Beaches, Bluethumb and Hunters Hill Art Prizes, amongst others. She held her first solo exhibition ‘A Moment in Time’ at the end of 2020 at Brenda Colahan Fine Art (BCFA) in Putney. Kate’s second solo exhibition ‘Close to Home’ was held at the end of 2021. Kate has also been recognised as being one of only 50 ‘Collectable’ artists on Bluethumb out of over 11,000 artists across Australia and was named by them as one of the top 10 best new emerging Australian artists for 2021.

Kate takes commissions, both public and private, and has works hanging in collections in Australia (including in the University of Sydney and UTS collections), North America, Europe and Asia.