Looking Back - Moonambel by Brian E Armstrong

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ARTIST NOTES: None

DIMENSIONS (Height - 79.00 cm X Width - 99.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Wood
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-1548-0136-01
COPYRIGHT © Brian E Armstrong
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Brian E Armstrong



ARTIST BIO

Brian was born in Melbourne in 1949.  Early life was spent in the stimulating bush environment in Montrose.  Ramon Horsefield saw a spark and Brian began to paint in oils at the age of thirteen. He contunued tuition with Graham Moore, in class and at night classes.  An Art Diploma at Swinburne was not completed. This did not crush his creative spirit and he resumed tuition with Graham Moore. Within a few years he was winning prizes.  Many and varied jobs allowed him to survive whilst aspiring to become a full time painter and bring up his growing family.   In 1977 Brian resigned from his last employment as a picture framer.  He leased a shop in Main St, Mornington and set up classes. Brian taught painting and had his own studio behind the school. Later he was to move and build his \"bushland gothic\" home in North Warrandyte. Here he developed his reputation as a painter.

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Brian had his first solo exhibition in 1979.  Many more were to follow.  He has won many prizes, was a finalist in the 1992 Moran Portrait prize.  The Alice Bale Scholarship which he won, entailed a year travelling and studying in Europe.  Brian returned home in 1996. Sharing his skills with many students over the years, he taught privately and at various art societies.

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His oils, pastels and charcoals capture the light of landscape, portrails and nudes.

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In 2012 it will be thirty-five years since Brian has had a \"real job\".  At times this has been really difficult.  He is now semi retired after suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis for a decade.  Now he paints what he loves to.  His portraits capture the very essence of the sitter.  In 2009 he remarried and moved back into the bushland of North Warrandyte.  








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