JULIANNE ROSS ALLCORN | PENCIL BY NATURE
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Monday 16 – Friday 20 January 2023
Explore the local environment to examine the local flora and fauna, look deeply and examine the detail!! This detail of the flora and fauna will make up the main body of the created artwork/s.
Start by drawing studies in your art journal, or fold out journals in both pencil and watercolour then working on paper or birch wood panels to create a larger piece or pieces with pencil and watercolour. ALL LEVELS
Explore the local environment to examine the local flora and fauna, look deeply and examine the detail!! This detail of the flora and fauna will make up the main body of the created artwork/s.
Start by drawing studies in your art journal, or fold out journals in both pencil and watercolour then working on paper or birch wood panels to create a larger piece or pieces with pencil and watercolour. ALL LEVELS
Julianne Ross Allcorn Bio
Web www.juliallcorn.wixsite.com/juliannerossallcorn
Instagram @juliallcorn
Facebook Julianne Ross Allcorn(Jennings)
Julianne Ross Allcorn is a highly accomplished practicing artist and art teacher of over 20 years. Her work is held in many collections and has been displayed in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Using mixed media on timber bases, her works are inspired by the flora and fauna around the Burralong Valley and Lower Hunter where she has a studio, as well as the bushland surroundings of her garden studio in Roseville. This is her third time as a finalist in the Wynne Prize and in 2020 she was awarded the Trustee’s Watercolour Prize for her work Mollitium 2. In 2021 she was also a finalist in the Archibald Prize.
Instagram @juliallcorn
Facebook Julianne Ross Allcorn(Jennings)
Julianne Ross Allcorn is a highly accomplished practicing artist and art teacher of over 20 years. Her work is held in many collections and has been displayed in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Using mixed media on timber bases, her works are inspired by the flora and fauna around the Burralong Valley and Lower Hunter where she has a studio, as well as the bushland surroundings of her garden studio in Roseville. This is her third time as a finalist in the Wynne Prize and in 2020 she was awarded the Trustee’s Watercolour Prize for her work Mollitium 2. In 2021 she was also a finalist in the Archibald Prize.