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Painting, Oil on Aluminium
Size: 18.5 W x 18.5 H x 1.2 D in
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Showed at the The Other Art Fair
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My works give a voice to the voiceless. I am a wildlife conservation artist inspired by endangered species and the detrimental impact humans are having on our precious environment. The works in the Great Barrier Reef series are a comment on the state of our oceans due to pollution and climate change. Single use plastics are a convenience item that we don't have to use. It is not only the discarded rubbish but also the production of the plastics that contribute to this worsening problem. I work using oil on aluminium panel. The pieces are highly detailed asking the viewer to believe in the scene. I strive to create empathy in my works. If you can empathise with an animal you are more likely to care and want to make a difference. If my works can create a discussion and encourage change, I feel they are successful.
2017
Oil on Aluminium
One-of-a-kind Artwork
18.5 W x 18.5 H x 1.2 D in
White
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Brooke Walker’s artworks give a voice to the voiceless. Her passion for wildlife conservation and desire to understand the intricate nuances of the human/non-human animal relationship inspires her arts practice. This love of wildlife was created and nurtured during childhood surrounded by animals on a hobby farm in McLaren Vale, South Australia. In 2009, Walker graduated from UniSA with a Bachelor in Visual Communication (Illustration Specialisation) and has since continued her artistic studies and skill development through workshops held by Robin Eley of the Art Academy South Australia. In addition, she has sought painting technique mentorships by American painters David Kassan and Shana Levenson. Walker hosted ‘PERICLITATUS’, her first solo exhibition of charcoal drawings in 2015. This exhibition showcased the worlds most endangered species through beautifully rendered portraits. Since then her technique has shifted towards oil painting, while still utilising the same attention to detail, giving her works a hyperrealistic quality. In 2017 Walker was awarded the ‘Hidden World’ Category prize at the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year Awards in London with her work ‘Okapia Johnstoni’. Since then she has also won the ‘Hanger’s Prize’ with ‘Great Barrier Reef 1’ in the 2017 Solar Art Prize, the overall winner for the ‘2018 RSASA Characters of the Fleurieu’ art prize with her artwork ‘Soul’ and the ‘People’s Responsibility’ category prize with the work ‘Life or Death’ in the 2018 Solar Art Prize. She was a finalist in the Lethbridge 10000 and the Alice Springs Art Prize in 2018. Not content with being a traditional wildlife artist, Walkers’ new works blur the lines between the real and surreal. She takes inspiration from historical research and symbolism, current environmental issues such as climate change and urban sprawl and her interest in animal social sciences. Her artworks are intertwined with deep empathy and an emotion that is hard to conceive in the written word. Above all, it is her goal to create beautiful, thought provoking imagery to encourage empathy and discussion in order to entice change in the human attitudes towards non-human animals. Brooke Walker has occupied a studio space at the Fleurieu Arthouse in McLaren Vale for the past year with her arts business Brooke Walker Fine Art being founded 3 years ago.
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