Trisha Lambi🎨: "I am an Australian painter🎨 born in Warwick, a small country town in Queensland. I was raised on a farm as part of a large, happy family.
My earliest memories are of drawing and reading for my maiden aunts when I was about 4 or 5 while my brothers and sisters were having a great time playing outside!
I still love to draw and read - the maiden aunts didn't put me off..
I still love to draw and read - the maiden aunts didn't put me off..
Light on form is my inspiration.
My latest work represents a fusion of the figurative into landscape using strong lighting and moody palettes to provide dramatic narratives.
After school I started a Bachelor of Visual Arts however the lure of money and independence proved too strong and I joined the workforce.
In the ensuing 16 years I continued to dabble however the birth of my son in 1996 proved to be a catalyst - I gave up work and soon I was painting and drawing every spare moment I got. I began advertising my portraits in a national parenting magazine and portraits still form a part of my work. Since 2001, however, I have been concentrating more on oil painting and I turned professional in 2003.
The high point in my career to date was my participation in the Fourth Edition of the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence-Italy in 2003.
Participation in this event was by invitation only and an International Committee chose artists solely on merit. Since then I have exhibited locally, interstate and internationally and interest in my work is growing.
Participation in this event was by invitation only and an International Committee chose artists solely on merit. Since then I have exhibited locally, interstate and internationally and interest in my work is growing.
Recently I was selected as one of 30 finalists for the 2005 Cromwell’s Art Prize🎨, a prestigious event comprising of a $50000 first prize coupled with a touring exhibition of Australia, USA, London and Paris for the selected finalists".