Artist
Lyne Marshall paints feelings using ambiguous landscape elements to invite
the viewer to explore her world from their perspective. This is better
expressed in the following verse she wrote for her Sub Rosa series, which
still relates to her subsequent paintings.
Below the surface of all things lie numerous dimensions. Landscapes encompass
many aspects and confirm the imprint of humanity. Feelings, emerging and
floating in the atmosphere, are more than skin deep. They anchor themselves,
from a bird's eye view, into organic shapes, or fall away poetically into
infinity.
The artist works in her mountain home and farm, where she paints in isolation
in her bush studio. Since completing a visual arts degree in 1994 at USQ
in Toowoomba, Marshall has produced around 16 solo exhibitions and exhibited
in Japan, USA and twice at the Shanghai Art Fair. Investigation and research
are strong components of her arts practice and in February she wrote,
illustrated and published Gleaner or Gladiator; the struggle to create,
a full colour book on the creative process as seen through an artist’s
eyes. The book, which has been described as a rare gift, received a positive
review in the July issue of the Australian Art Review magazine.
In January 2007, Lyne won the Stockland People’s Choice Art Award.
She is represented in both private and public collections in Australia
and overseas and in several state galleries.
sponsorships, publications and awards
2007 Book - Gleaner or Gladiator: the struggle to create, on creative
process
2007 Shortlisted 10 finalists, Redeemer Christian $10,000 art prize
2006 Stockland Art Prize People’s Choice $4000
2005 Contemporary Australian Art publication, Austrade, Los Angeles
2005 RADF Grant Ipswich : 2006 to illustrate Gleaner or Gladiator book
2004 Spirit of the Outback Winton 3rd prize Matilda Art competition
2004 Inclusion Pitcher Partners desk calendar Queensland Artworkers
2003 Ipswich Art Awards 1st ‘works on paper’ / GAL Acquisition
Prize
2003 Book - ‘Dichotomy‘ and exhibition- Fox Galleries Brisbane
2003 / 2001 RADF Grants Ipswich Japan & International Artist Exchange
2001 Bank of Queensland 2002 / 1997 Exhibition sponsorship
1998 Book ‘the painted verse‘ publication Lyne Marshall Neal
McKenzie
1997 Kooralbyn International School Art Award 1st prize

Habitat 1
(300 x 300mm)
Acrylic on Canvas

Habitat 2
(300 x 300mm)
Acrylic on Canvas
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Rivers Bend 6
(1220 x 1220mm)
Acrylic on Canvas

From Whence We Came 1
(600 x 600mm)
Acrylic on Canvas

From Whence We Came 2
(600 x 600mm)
Acrylic on Canvas

Storm Bay 1
(300 x 300mm)
Acrylic on Canvas

Storm Bay 2
(300 x 300mm)
Acrylic on Canvas
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