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Discover Carbon Positive Australia’s new Artist Series eCards showcasing Australia’s top artists—a thoughtful gift for nature enthusiasts. Learn about the artists supporting us below, or view a selection of eCards for all occasions.
Anya Brock
Iconic Australian Artist Anya Brock is best known for her spirited and bold use of colour and strokes, exploring the connection between amplification and emotional mark making, creating a distinctive visual language in all her work.
Anya sees her work as semi abstracted interpretations of her subjects. Employing organic exaggeration and distortion – the work is recognizably figurative without entering realism.
Her colourful original paintings and prints feature in the interiors of Australia’s most contemporary homes and her larger-than-life murals can be found splashed across walls throughout Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Fremantle.
You can see more of Anya’s work on Instagram or visit her website.
Sami Bayly
Sami is a Newcastle, NSW based scientific illustrator who loves to paint any animal or plant that can be defined as weird, wonderful or even ugly!
She has released three books in the Illustrated Encyclopaedia series and has just released her fourth book (the first of a new of a new series), called How We Came To Be – Surprising Sea Creatures, published by Lothian – Hachette Australia.
With a bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours) at UoN, she is trained in scientific illustration and loves to try new mediums and techniques, as she never knows what style she might fall in love with next.
You can see more of Sami’s work on Instagram or visit her website.
Brenton See
Brenton See is a Perth artist specialising in small canvas works to large scale interior and exterior wall murals.
Nature has played a massive part in leading Brenton to the work he now constructs today. A keen photographer and birdwatcher he now spends a majority of his free time in the Western Australian landscape gathering reference photos for upcoming murals. The excitement of sharing the flora and fauna of Western Australia keeps Brenton motivated in his journey to educate the world on just how lucky we are to share our planet with such wonders. His work now focuses on celebrating the native species found within 15km of the location of the wall he is painting. This makes each site unique and helps to educate the public on what can be found close-by.
You can see more of Brenton’s work on Instagram or visit his website.