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I have been working professionally as an artist over the last 8 years, primarily selling pet portraits. In the last few years I have had the pleasure of expanding my business working as a muralist both for other mural companies like All City Walls in Brisbane as well as taking on my own clients. In the last year I have begun taking on watercolour classes at Mates4Mates teaching veterans the art of watercolour. Only recently have I taken on less work to allow myself to explore my medium and style, having taken an interest in human portraiture and landscapes. I am fascinated with the natural world and colour. Over the years I have dabbled in different mediums, however I always find myself coming back to watercolour for its complexity and beauty in not being able to always control what happens on the paper. My moto: If you put it on the paper you have to leave it. Don't touch! Let the watercolour do its job.

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October 2, 2025

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