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Laurel Foenander introducing
Inspiring Artist, Conservationist & Bird Lover
Words by Megan Woolfe | Photos supplied by Laurel Foenander and Doug Pell
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It’s easy to see why so many people love Laurel’s paintings. They are showcased in galleries throughout Australia and have even found their way to collections across the world. Our very own Gippsland born and bred artist has won over 100 art awards, and presented numerous solo exhibitions. She describes herself as a contemporary realist painter and has been a professional artist for almost 30 years.
So what is it exactly that draws people to Laurel’s paintings? There’s no doubt they are incredibly emotive. Her mystical, natural scenes spark wonder and joy. At the same time, they bring a sense of calmness and serenity. The bright, vibrant colour contrasts capture dramatic skies and beach landscapes.
Her paintings invite you to witness the beautiful, intimate moments between our unique native birds. From black cockatoos perched up high, to delicate blue wrens flitting around performing a bush dance, to a cheeky parrot that playfully pecks at its mate.
Laurel’s paintings celebrate the beauty all around us. They are an enticing reminder to take time out, to appreciate and connect with the magic of the natural world.
Laurel emphasises that her artistic purpose goes beyond just aesthetics. “My works are far deeper than just pretty, decorative features.”
“My hope is that when people look at my paintings, they will be influenced to make better decisions to take care of the environment. Even small actions like planting more trees or choosing sustainable products- when done collectively, these things can make a huge difference.”
“I feel my responsibility as an artist is to show what is important…to try to impart the message.”